Estate Planning Guidelines for Homeowners

April 29, 2015

When you own a home, you open up the possibility for multiple heirs to argue over the property in the future. This could happen because one heir wants to keep the property to himself or herself. This could necessitate a new mortgage loan or a cash-out refinance. shutterstock_177503219

A home is a significant asset and probably one of the biggest purchases (if not the biggest) you’ll make in your lifetime. If you don’t plan ahead carefully, family members could end up battling one another over the asset. You need to spend time thinking about whether any of your family members would like the home and what estate planning tools you can use to make this happen.

This calls for a conversation with your loved ones. While it is never easy to talk about death, you might be surprised to learn which of your heirs is most interested in keeping the house. If one child or heir is not interested, perhaps you could supplement what he or she receives from your estate with other assets. If keep child is definitely interested in inheriting the house, you need to plan carefully for this.

Likewise, there is planning you can do as a married couple when you own a home. If one partner unexpectedly passes away, meeting mortgage payments could become difficult. Using estate planning tools or even life insurance gives you the opportunity to set up protections for your spouse and get some peace of mind about what your heirs can expect in the future. Get an appointment today to discuss your needs at info@lawesq.net.


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