How Does Location Affect Your Vacation Home Planning?

November 23, 2021

If you are holding title to a piece of real estate property that you intend to pass on to your loved ones and it’s in a different location, you’ll need to think carefully about how this location could impact your planning options. One of the best ways to approach this strategy overall is to schedule a consultation with an experienced and knowledgeable estate planning lawyer. Your estate planning lawyer can help you consider all of the different aspects of your planning concerns and craft an individualized plan that helps to accomplish your goals. Nj-vacation-home-estate-planning

You want to be careful if you hold title to a vacation home in a different state other than your primary home. If you own tangible property like a piece of real estate and what is known as ancillary estate or a second location, the executors of your will might have to open a second probate proceeding. You might think about placing that property inside an LLC or a trust which could help prevent having to open a second probate. 

There are many different strategies available to you when it comes to making a plan for your estate and for vacation homes but you need to start by considering the opportunities of working directly with an estate planning lawyer who is very knowledgeable about your concerns. The support of an attorney can help you avoid catastrophic mistakes that could make it more difficult for your loved ones to receive this property.


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