Estate planning is the process of reviewing your relationships (family/friends), assets, and any other special needs or considerations and then crafting a plan for these relationships, assets, or needs in the event of your death or incapacitation. Everyone needs an estate plan.
The best way to begin the estate planning process is to talk with a lawyer. Your lawyer can help you assess your assets (what you own/cash/retirement/life insurance/stocks) as well as your liabilities (what you owe and to whom). The lawyer can help you make plans for assets and who/where they should go upon your death. The lawyer can also be sure that the documents are completed in accordance with state laws.
It is important to talk with your family about your estate plan. This helps to minimize surprises and can provide comfort and peace of mind to your family. You should also be sure that your family knows where to access the documents that are part of your estate plan; are they in a safe? a safe deposit box? a kitchen drawer? Completing your estate plan can ease stress for you and your loved ones and improve your quality of life.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/real_property_trust_estate/resources/estate-planning/
https://www.ncoa.org/adviser/estate-planning/estate-planning-guide-checklist/
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