Estate Planning: Spring Cleaning
Spring is an ideal time to put our legal and financial houses in order. Here’s some housework you can do without straining your backs or dirtying your hands:
• Prepare a summary of your current assets and debts. Keep open-account records in an Assets File. For each account, list the address and phone number of the branch, and the name of any account representative. Label and store closed bank records.
• Prepare a “Letter of Instructions”, to guide your family in the event of your absence, disability or death. Suggest priorities. Tell how to access emergency money. Advise where your Will, Trust and other personal papers are located. Consider writing a separate letter which details your burial/funeral instructions.
• Make a list of the names, addresses and phone numbers of your attorney, accountant, insurance and financial professionals.
• Be sure your Will, Living Trust, Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive are current and properly reflect the nature and extent of your wealth? Is your list of Successor Trustees up to date? Are your real estate and bank accounts titled properly? That is, do you hold title as trustee of your trust? Are your beneficiaries designated according to your wishes?
• If you don’t have a Trust or Will, shouldn’t you? A properly drafted Living Trust will insure that your wishes are carried out, avoid the time and hassle of probate, and may save your family thousands of dollars in legal fees and taxes.
• Review the title to your real estate. If you don’t have a trust, does your current form of ownership offer you or your beneficiaries any protection from taxes or probate? If you are married, should you hold your home in joint tenancy or as “husband and wife as community property with right of survivorship”?
• Compare your insurance needs with your current coverages.
• Discuss your financial goals with a financial planner.
• Have an annual legal and financial check-up with a qualified attorney and a tax professional.
A systematic review of your legal and financial status is a rewarding spring cleaning project, promoting peace of mind and security for yourself and your loved ones.
Jerry Kessler practices law in Santa Clarita. He can be reached at 661-255-1001.
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