Estate Planning Misconception

Estate Planning Misconceptions

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The following misconceptions can greatly affect estate owners who have no idea of how important and beneficial estate planning can be for them and their loved ones.

  • An estate plan covers only property and belongings: An estate plan isn’t just about assets or property. It also deals with personal matters. This a misconception that hinders utmost benefits of having an estate plan.

In the event of incapacity, an estate plan includes directives in documents such as medical power of attorney otherwise known as health proxy, which enables a trusted appointee makes decision when you are incapable of doing such. In addition, if you have young children, an estate plan enables you to appoint a guardian for their care and managing of their inheritance following your death.

  • Estate planning is for the rich: At some point in our lives, this must have popped up in our mind as to why a middle-class individual should plan an estate? or how big this individual’s house is and what not? These thoughts are driven by the fact you don’t know what an estate is. An estate is anything of value you possess and would want someone to be in possession of someday, from jewelries, to cars and houses etc. These items altogether make up your estate, and certainly anyone reading has something of value they want preserved and inherited someday. Everyone, from an average earner to a multimillionaire needs estate planning as it is a life planning process, that gets the best of present times to secure the future
  • It is too early to plan my estate: estate planning can never be too early as far as you are above 18 years of age but, it can be too late and no one can make an estate plan on your behalf after you die. The best time to start planning your estate is now, hire an estate planning attorney to guide you every step of the way.
  • A will covers all of my wishes and it is cheaper to make on my own: A will appears to be a relatively easy to make document, that most times people try to cut cost by leaving out professional consultation of an Estate planning attorney. This doesn’t spell good if you are looking to get quality estate plan, as you are likely to spend more in the long run.

A will is most likely to undergo probate (a legal process to verify authenticity of a will) this takes a lot of time and there are laws you might have missed out drafting your will by yourself, this might risk its authenticity and invariably prevent your last wishes from being honored.

  • Final documents complete my estate planning process: It’s never until it is over, and having established a plan in place is never enough. You need to always review your plan over time as estate laws are ever dynamic and you need to be in sync so as not to be left in the dust and have to forfeit your progress thus far.

Laws, circumstances and individual changes might occur over time. Thanks to the flexibility of estate planning, you can easily update your plan periodically with your estate planning attorney. As your life changes so should your estate plan adjust to effectively accommodate these changes.

  • I am too young to plan my estate: research shows that a great percentage f persons likened estate planning to a plan for old people before they die, while some see it as a post retirement plan which is wrong. From the legal age that marks adulthood (18) you are entitled to have a will of your own. Quite painfully we are all aware that life can change on a dime and there is no guarantee for immortality, but, isn’t that what makes ‘life’, life. Howbeit, the best we can do for ourselves and loved ones is to engage in quality estate planning, as soon and as early as we can.

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Estate planning professional consultation and help is readily available to every individual and it is not for the wealthy or high income earners alone, as addressed in the above misconceptions.

That being said, you need not stress searching for the right attorney near you, as our firm offers the best estate planning attorneys in Buffalo, New York, kindly give us a call today, and get an effective estate plan.

DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. The content of this blog may not reflect the most current legal developments. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this blog or contacting Morgan Legal Group.

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