Periodic Review of Your Estate Plan

, , | December 8, 2015

Periodic Review of Your Estate Plan

An estate plan is a map that explains how you want your personal and financial affairs to be handled in the event of your incapacity or death. It allows you to control what happens to your property if you die or become incapacitated. An estate plan should be reviewed periodically.

When should you review your estate plan?

Although there’s no hard-and-fast rule about when you should review your estate plan, the following suggestions may be of some help:

Reviewing your estate plan will alert you to any changes that need to be addressed.
There will be times when you’ll need to make changes to your plan to ensure that it still meets all of your goals. For example, an executor, trustee, or guardian may die or change his or her mind about serving in that capacity, and you’ll need to name someone else.
Events that should trigger a periodic review include:

Some things to review

Here are some things to consider while doing a periodic review of your estate plan.

This is just a brief overview of some ideas for a periodic review of your estate plan. Each person’s situation is unique. An estate planning attorney may be able to assist you with this process.

 
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