If you've worked hard your entire life, it's only natural that you'd want your loved ones to get what they're entitled to upon your passing. Even if you're not a millionaire, you should plan your estate to guarantee your wishes are carried out. According to Law Depot, survey data of 973 people revealed that 11% of them tried to make an estate plan but didn't finish the document. If planning your estate intimidates you, don't worry. You can always invest in the services of a professional estate planning attorney. Here are some reasons why you should hire such a lawyer.
Depending on the type of document that you've left, or if you didn't leave one at all, your estate will have to go into probate. Probate is the process in which the courts validate your assets and give creditors and others a chance to make a claim. It can be a very long and arduous process in which your potential beneficiaries can wait several months or even years to get what's due to them. That could be a major problem, especially if you have minors who you want to ensure are always well cared for.
Unfortunately, taxes don't stop just because you've passed away. When you pass on your assets to your beneficiaries, they'll have to deal with inheritance taxes. There are also estate taxes to pay. However, a professional estate planning attorney can help reduce your tax liability by advising you on the best ways to manage those assets.
It would be a waste if you're home and financial assets fell into the wrong hands because you didn't understand the right moves to make. An estate planning attorney knows how to help you protect your assets. From advising you about trust funds to checking all your documents are illegal, your estate planning lawyers will keep your assets protected during your lifetime and after your death. Your estate lawyer can also work with your heirs long after you're gone to help them manage things.
Lawyers have various specialties and your local estate planning attorney has all the expertise needed to help with your assets. Don't worry if you have no idea where to start. Once you set up your initial consultation, they'll guide you in accounting for all of your assets such as your real estate, bank accounts, jewelry, and investments. They'll help you name beneficiaries and can help plan how you want your estate to be dispersed over a period of time. They'll explain all you need to know about inheritance law.
The most intimidating aspects of planning and estate concerns documentation. Luckily, lawyers understand how to handle documents, contracts, and other legalities. Whether you create a trust or want a legal will, they know the right documents to use. Your lawyers can create and file all the paperwork needed to ensure you follow all the steps so the legality of such paperwork won't be questioned.
Many people stress over planning their estate for various reasons. Maybe you've been married more than once and have children from different unions. If you have older children versus younger children, you may have a dilemma with how you divide things. Whatever your wishes are, your
estate planning attorney can ensure those wishes are carried out in case you become incapacitated. As such, if you're in a situation where you can no longer make the best decisions for yourself, all of these things can be documented.
As you can see, there's no reason to be intimidated by the process of taking care of your assets. Whether you have a collection of priceless artwork, vintage cars, or a couple of bank accounts, the size of your state doesn't matter when it comes to handling it properly. Whether you have an average middle income or are a millionaire, planning your estate is vital to ensuring your loved ones are well cared for upon your passing or you become incapacitated. You don't have to go through this alone, as there are well-trained lawyers who can help you with your estate. For more information, contact our team at Nelson Elder Care Law today.
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