How Much Do Changing Laws Call For an Estate Plan Review?

October 6, 2015

While your documents might have been in order at the time you created them, shifting laws can change this can cause your well-thought-out plans to miss the mark. Having an ongoing relationship with an estate planning attorney is one of the best things you can do to avoid the challenges associated with the potential for law changes at the state or federal level.shutterstock_60938278

One of the best steps you can take to ensure that your plan is line with current guidelines is to schedule a yearly meeting with your estate planning attorney. This is so that you can review not only whether any changes have happened at the state or federal level, but also so that you can discuss what has changed in your life and how this affects your planning.

Updating documents and naming new beneficiaries might be the most basic purpose of this meeting, but you could discover that there are other opportunities like establishing a trust that are also ideas you might entertain. Contact your estate planning attorney today to learn more.


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