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Posted by Steve Worrall | Dec 07, 2012

Check The Oil, Rotate the Tires, and Update Your Estate Plan, Says Marietta GA Wills Lawyer

Check The Oil, Rotate the Tires, and Update Your Estate Plan, Says Marietta GA Wills Lawyer

If you own a car, you know it requires a regular maintenance in order to perform well and be reliable. When you purchased your car, you most likely received a recommended schedule for service.  If you follow that schedule, most likely your car will continue to work well.  If you don't follow that schedule, you are taking the chance that your car will let you down.

Did you know that your estate plan also needs to be “serviced” on a regular basis?  Your estate plan is a snapshot of your life the way it was at the time it was created.  However, over time your family structure, your assets and the tax laws change so you should set a schedule to have your plan reviewed to make sure it doesn't let you down.

So, when should you have your estate plan serviced? Any change in your personal, family, financial or health situation should prompt you to review your estate plan. But, in general, I recommend that you pick a date that you will remember to review the plan each year.  Your cue to remember this might be a birthday or anniversary…just any date that will jog your memory and allow you time to sit and read through your plan.

If you think a change is needed, do not write on your estate plan.  You should contact your Marietta GA wills lawyer.  Hopefully your attorney operates like us and does not charge for quick questions such as these.  You should be able to pick up the phone and speak to your attorney to ask whether your plan needs a tune-up.

You should also make sure that your Marietta GA wills lawyer will review your plan with you at no charge at least every three years.  There are some things that might impact your plan that you don't know about such as changes in federal or state laws.

As a guide, I have given you a few events where you might want to review your plan:

You and Your Spouse

  • You marry, divorce or separate
  • Your or your spouse's health declines
  • Your spouse dies
  • Value of assets changes dramatically
  • Change in business interests
  • You buy real estate in another state

Your Family

  • Birth or adoption
  • Marriage or divorce
  • Finances change
  • Parent/relative becomes dependent on you
  • Minor becomes adult
  • Attitude toward you changes
  • Health declines
  • Family member dies

Other

  • Federal or state tax laws change
  • You plan to move to a different state
  • Your successor trustee, guardian or administrator moves, becomes ill or changes mind
  • You change your mind.

I hope that this list gives you an idea of whether you need your plan reviewed.  If you are no longer in touch with your Marietta wills lawyer, I welcome you to call our office at 770-425-6060 and let Karen know that you need an Estate Plan Checkup and I'll be happy to review it with you at no charge if you mention the KICK THE TIRES post.

About the Author

Steve Worrall

As a sandwich generation kid himself (caring for both children and aging parents), Marietta Georgia Estate Planning Elder Law & Probate Attorney Steve (Stephen M.) Worrall KNOWS the struggles you are facing as you raise children, balance the demands of your job, and take care of your aging parent...

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