Everyone is unique and their situation is unique. I could put you in a room with 100 people and your situation would have some aspects of uniqueness to it that belongs just to you and you alone. This is what makes us human. Our estate planning and legacy preparations aren’t any different…they are unique. It is important for everyone to understand this so you don’t get a “one-size fits all” approach to what might be the most important part of your life…your legacy.
However, with that said, there are some key fundamentals across the board that every one should be aware of and incorporate into their plan. This is very different from “one-size fits all”…this is about using some key fundamentals to create the unique plan that is the “customer suit” for you and your loved ones. These fundamentals are the same across all sizes of estates.
A recent post by my estate planning colleague, Scott Makuakane, who practices in Hawaii, reminded me once again that it is important to review the basics. Below is Scott’s blog posting on the fundamentals. I think you will find them a brief, but worthwhile, read…
No one enjoys a conversation about death. And, with the estate tax exemption now set at $5 million for an individual and $10 million for a couple, many people may believe they have no reason to consult an attorney about their estate planning. But avoiding the topic of estate planning can mean unnecessary expense, confusion and conflict.
SmartBusiness recently highlighted the fundamentals of a “well-thought-out estate plan,” with topics that everyone should consider – whether prince or pauper.
If you have questions, let’s get together and get them answered. My goal is to provide you with helpful information for creating, implementing, and updating your estate plan to serve your wishes. And our mutual goal will be creating an estate plan that will succeed when it is called upon to take you and your loved ones through life’s inevitable transitions. It’s great to be unique, but we can’t forget about the fundamentals. It’s like any sports team you watch…they are very unique as a team and have their own character but they all follow (or try to) the same fundamentals of the game. This is the same way for estate planning as well.
Please accept my invitation to schedule a “complimentary meeting” where we can discuss your own situation and questions so you too can have peace of mind and hopefully No. More. Tears.
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