If you like to avoid conflict, stress and unnecessary expense – then the importance of a proper estate planning review and suite of documents, cannot be under-estimated.
8 Things to Think About When Considering if Your Estate Plan is Adequate | |
1 | (a) Benefit from your wealth [home, investments, superannuation, trust interests, inheritances, businesses etc] (as opposed to an unworthy beneficiary, ex-spouse, the Australian Taxation Office or Trustee in Bankruptcy)? |
2 | If you are hospitalized tomorrow, on heavy medication needing a back operation, who will pay your rates, instruct your rental property managers, authorize payment of health insurance accounts to ensure your operation can go ahead or maintain business dealings/contracts? |
3 | Who among your siblings/parents, spouse or close family friend will decide where you will live, if your pet can stay with you, or other personal care options (religious outings, clothing, accommodation, make-up/hair/shaving) etc? |
4 | Are you concerned about the pressure your spouse/children will face from in-laws, step-relatives or business partners to liquidate assets that you intended to remain as a capital growth asset for long-term benefit of family? |
5 | Do you wish to choose your response to Advanced Health Care queries or leave this to chance? |
6 | Have you considered who will care for your minor children if you cannot – and how you can minimize disputes causing them greater distress at a time when they need it least? |
7 | Will your superannuation (and accompanying life insurance policy) be available to an ex-de facto’s child? (your step-child, despite separation) |
8 | Can your former spouse to whom you pay spousal maintenance gain access to a portion of your estate? |
If you have not thought of, nor addressed, any of these questions, then the simple answer is that you do not have an adequate Estate Plan (and this is just a sample of the many issues a comprehensive adviser will discuss with you at a Lawyer qualified meeting).
How can you maximize your efforts, minimize potential for family conflict and be a generous benefactor, with ease and simplicity?
- Commit an hour of your time with our Estate Planning Lawyer (to save hours of grief to your Family);
- Invest in yourself and let us educate you on the Key Estate Planning Documents necessary to fulfill your goals;
- Receive a clear Considered Plan and Fixed Fee Quote;
- Benefit from our 360o approach, without the bloated overheads of a CBD Firm or Client Service Managers; and
- Let our Approachable Team draft a suite of documents to answer your Estate Planning Goals, and allow you to focus on building your wealth and family relationships.
Tammy Parsons is a qualified, experienced Estate Planning lawyer. Contact Tammy for helpful advice about making a will.
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