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9 Unexpected Estate Planning Problems

Estate PlanningWhen it comes to Estate Planning, it is crucial that you consider the issues that may arise after you have moved on.

On top of all of our responsibilities, it may be difficult to set aside enough time to ensure your Estate Plan is in order.  There may be all sorts of unintended consequences and complications when we forget to plan ahead.  In order to avoid these problems, consider these nine unexpected Estate Planning problems to avoid.

1. Probate

Court-supervised administration of your estate is never an easy journey.  Despite helpful court personnel, there are still filing fees, privacy issues, and long waiting periods before distribution.

Probate is a complicated legal process that can hold up your assets for months and force your inheritors to go to court. Remember to plan ahead with a comprehensive revocable living trust with beneficiary designations to avoid your assets being held up in Probate.

2. Asset Protection

Many people do not take advantage of the asset protection opportunities that Estate Planning has to offer. One weakness of simply transferring your assets to your loved ones is that it will not always rest safely with them. Their future divorces, creditors, or poor choices can strip the assets quickly and cleanly, leaving them none the better.

Protect the future of your loved ones by establishing a trust in their name. With the right provisions, creating trusts for loved ones means that your assets can be protected from future divorces, predators, creditors, and scammers for years to come.

3. Family Disharmony

The death of a loved one can be a stressful time for everyone involved. While you might hope your family and friends will handle your passing gracefully, disharmony can arise due to improper Estate Planning.

Long-standing tensions and disagreements can flare up which may cause problems as your estate administration becomes a battleground for family politics and disputes. Consider how to help resolve these potential conflicts to avoid a family battle down the line.

4. Attorney’s Fees

The most effective way to manage legal fees is to handle them while you are alive and able to oversee the Estate Planning process. Failure to plan is likely to increase the total amount of fees paid, especially in the event of a family legal battle over your assets.

5. Successor Fiduciaries

Without a clearly stated successor trustee or back-up executor, your loved ones may have to go through court proceedings. Planning back-up trustees or executors to fill a vacant role can help avoid conflict, confusion, and time-consuming court proceedings.

6. Contingent Beneficiaries

Create an Estate Plan in the event that your immediate family members pass away and/or are unable to inherit your estate. Old friends, distant relatives, or charities are usually the preferred options when parents, siblings, or children are not an option.

7. Updating Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiaries are those who inherit your assets upon your passing.  Oftentimes, beneficiary designations.  It is a good idea to keep them up to date in order to avoid confusion and dispute of current and/or ex-spouses fighting over who is the real beneficiary.

8. Joint Accounts

In the event of your passing, a joint account will pass your assets to the other joint owner. Joint accounts are a useful way of passing assets without requiring complex legal planning. However, joint accounts result in Probate upon the passing of the surviving joint owner, also joint ownership can add extra liability when it is not necessary.

9. Failing to start

The number one unexpected problem when it comes to Estate Planning is procrastination. Once a disability or death occurs, Estate Planning options are limited. Protect your and your loved one’s futures by setting up an Estate Plan today!

Estate PlanningEstate Planning in Boca Raton, Florida

Estate Planning doesn’t have to be difficult. At the Siegel Law Group, P.A., Attorney Barry D. Siegel brings years of experience helping clients secure their assets and protect the future of their loved ones.

Not sure where to start with the Estate Planning process? We can help. Contact the Siegel Law Group, P.A. today to make sure your future is secure. To learn more about our Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning services, call (561) 955-8515.

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