Estate planning is the responsibility that most people seem to put off completing. According to a recent survey by Caring.com, over 75% of people think having a will is important but only 40% of those people actually have one.
There can be a million reasons why people put off this important task. The truth is that almost everyone would benefit from taking care of their estate planning. Conversely, almost everyone who doesn’t take this step leaves their family at a disadvantage because the state laws often don’t match the way you would like your possessions passed down and may not leave your loved ones taken care of adequately.
If you or an elderly loved one still haven’t completed your estate planning, now is a great time to start. An elder law attorney in Massachusetts can help you get your affairs in order and create the exact plan that’s right for your own unique situation.
The estate planning process does not need to be difficult. Many people put it off because they believe it will be very time intensive and hard to complete.
For those who have less complicated finances, the process can be rather simple. You will need an elder law attorney who works with estate planning to make certain that all the criteria are met to make your will and other documents legally binding.
An elder law attorney is a specialist who can help guide you in the types of vehicles that will work best for your own finances and ways to protect assets for those who inherit.
The best way to save time is by having all of your documentation available at your initial meeting. If you do miss some paperwork or information, they can give you a list of things they’ll need to finalize all of your plans.
Here are some things you will want to bring with you:
Estate planning does not need to be overly difficult to complete in most cases. Once you’ve finished, you can rest assured that you won’t have to struggle with unforeseen events toward the end of your life—and you’ll know that your family will be protected, too. Contact us to get started today.