Preparing for Your First Meeting with an Estate Planning Lawyer

October 24, 2016

Before your first meeting with an estate planning attorney, it’s a good idea to think about whether you already have any documents from years ago or what assets you have that you want to pass on to others. Depending on your individual needs, your estate plan can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. Thankfully, an estate planning lawyer can help you figure out your next steps.

Putting together an inventory of your assets is one way to start the process before your meeting with your estate planning lawyer. An experienced attorney will likely start off the meeting by asking you some questions in order to determine what you need. From there, you’ll develop a strategy and a plan to accomplish your estate planning goals.

Make copies of all your existing estate planning documents, your asset inventory, and the names of anyone who you want to include in your will. Your lawyer will help walk you through putting together documents to protect you during your lifetime as well as what will happen to your assets after you pass away.

Being organized is the most important step to be prepared for your first meeting with an estate planning lawyer. If you’re ready to talk options, set up a meeting with a NJ estate planning lawyer.


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