Seasonal Solutions: The Stages of Life & Estate PlanningLife is lived in stages. And the rhythm of our lives mirrors the rhythm of the natural seasons. Whether you are in the spring, summer, autumn or winter of life, your Life & Estate Planning objectives will inevitably change. This article is relevant regardless of whether you currently have a Life & Estate plan. If you do not have a Life & Estate Plan, it will help you appreciate the need for proper planning. If you already have a Life & Estate Plan, it will reinforce the need to keep your Plan up-to-date as you move through the seasons. Spring: Estate Planning for New Adults In the context of Life & Estate Planning, spring begins on your 18th birthday. On that magical day you become responsible for your own personal,
health care and financial decisions. The adults in your life suddenly become your peers in a legal sense. Summer: Estate Planning for Married Couples and Parents As you grow older, you may get married. It has been said that a marriage may be made in Heaven, but the maintenance must be done on earth. As part of your
marital maintenance, you should review and update your Life & Estate Plan. For instance, your legal plans should be updated to appoint your spouse as the primary decision-maker for
personal, health care and financial decisions. In addition, make sure that your separate and mutual assets would be distributed as desired should either spouse predecease, or in the event
of your simultaneous deaths. Autumn: Preserving Your Financial Legacy When your children become adults, you may wish to update your legal plans and appoint your children as secondary decision-makers should your spouse be unable to
serve. This can be accomplished through the terms of a Revocable Living Trust, or with Durable Powers of Attorney. Winter: Consider Your Charitable Legal Plans Through advanced legal planning, you can even disinherit the IRS and leave more wealth to your descendants by maximizing the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
Exemption available under the Internal Revenue Code. The Three P's of Proper Estate Planning If you were incapacitated or died today, what would happen to your loved ones and your property? Who would assume responsibility to make sure everything is okay? How would anyone know
your plans for the care of your loved ones and your property? Your People: Estate Planning for the People in Your LifeFrom the time we are born until we die, our life experience is enriched by the relationships we develop with other people. Truly, none of us is an island. Who are the important people in your life right now? Depending on your unique circumstances, your list may include your spouse, children, grandchildren (even great-grandchildren), parents, siblings, nephews, nieces and/or friends. Beyond these, your important people also may include religious and non-religious charities. Don’t forget any pets, whether they have feathers, fins or fur. Your Property: Planning for the Distribution of Assets and Real EstateIn addition to collecting relationships with other people during our lifetimes, we tend to collect relationships with property along the way. In this context, property encompasses more than just real property (i.e., real estate), including all of your assets regardless of form. What property have you accumulated? Have you inventoried and valued your things, or will you send your loved ones on a very unpleasant and lengthy treasure hunt? Your Plans: Appointing Successor Trustees in Your Estate Plan The foundation of every comprehensive estate plan is the selection and appointment of your successor decision-makers to make your personal, health care and financial decisions in the
event of your incapacity. Likely such successors would continue to manage your property following your death as well. |
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