There are a million “do it yourself” options to drawing up a will. While some of these might seem fine, the reality is that missing integral information can invalidate the whole process. In that case, your family may have to rely on the courts to finalize your estate.
Many people choose to create their own will to save on the cost of hiring a lawyer. But an elder law attorney can counsel you on exactly what you need to protect your assets and help your family heal during a difficult time.
Elder law attorneys understand the laws as they apply to your family dynamic. They can help you take the right steps to make the process easier for the loved ones you leave behind.
An elder law attorney will look at all of the specifics of your current situation and possible future needs to help you navigate and abide by all legal and government regulations.
When choosing your elder law attorney, ask if they have experience with Social Security issues, such as disability and Medicare. These are complex issues that need to be handled precisely or claims might be denied. An experienced elder law attorney like Adam Tobin can minimize wait times on claims and help you to design your will and finances so that your needs are taken care of throughout your life.
Your family is unlike any other. This is why will and estate planning can be so difficult for people trying to do it on their own. No cookie-cutter will can possibly match your unique situation. An elder law attorney works with individual families to make sure that the deceased person’s wishes are adhered to and that the process is completely legal. If one of the requirements is missed by creating your own will, it may be successfully contested in court.
An elder attorney can help you organize exactly which heirs will inherit possessions. They can also inform you of any legal restrictions.
A will does not mean that your possessions will automatically transfer to the beneficiary at the time of your death. Your heirs would file a will with the probate court in your state. Probate can be a costly and lengthy process. Your elder law attorney can guide you through the different ways that you can avoid probate for your beneficiaries.
Protect yourself and your family’s interests by contacting us today to begin the process of setting up your will. We look forward to working with you.