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The following article was published in our article directory on April 13, 2018.
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Article Category: Legal
Author Name: Jeffrey R Loew, Esq.
Estate planning is often associated with getting old; hence, some people think that creating an estate plan should be at the late age. However, any individual who has an estate, no matter what his or her age is, needs to create an estate plan immediately. That�s because nobody knows what will happen in the future or how long we�re going to live.
One of the most common misconceptions is the �it is too early to start estate planning.� But, any individual should start an estate plan now regardless of his or her net worth and age. Tragedy can strike at any age, and it�s better to secure your estate and assets now for the benefit of your loved ones.
Estate planning at 50 versus younger age
A parent at the age of 50 who is just starting to create an estate plan might find it a very complex arrangement to write. There�s a lot that goes into estate planning that might be too stressful for anyone over 50 years old. At this age, an individual should have already passed the creation of an estate plan and on the process of updating his or her long-term care insurance and retirement plans.
Abuse of elderly by a health assistant or even family members is also a common situation older people face. Anyone who is just starting to plan for the protection and preservation of their properties during his or her elderly might be vulnerable to undue influence or coercion by greedy people. As a consequence, heirs might have to file for a case and go through elder abuse litigation.
On the other hand, a person on his 30s should start thinking about creating wills & trusts. He or she should also start discussing with an estate attorney who has all the knowledge of properties and family law.
When a person is over the legal age, his or her parents do not have control over his or her properties. If anything happens to have an individual, regardless of age, without an estate plan, the surviving family will have to go through the tedious process of probating properties or the stressful probate litigation to finally get a hold of the deceased�s assets.
The younger you are, the healthier you generally are, and that will help you make some of the most significant decisions in your life. With a sound mind, you�ll be able to create an estate plan, decide on probate administration, divide estate accordingly, and plan for your medical treatments in case you get ill or get into an accident that will leave you with an immovable body.
Here are some of the reasons why you need an estate plan now:
You are a parent
An individual who has children needs an estate plan now. When you have children, the main reason you�ll want to preserve your properties should be to care for your children and secure their financial interest when an untimely death happen to you.
You have blended families
Inheritance issues are palpable, especially within a blended family. Therefore, it is wiser to prepare an estate plan at an early age to effectively divide properties for the benefit of your multiple heirs.
Creating an estate plan now will also help your families settle with what they will receive. Heirs from previous and current relationships might also be dissatisfied with their inheritance; hence, discussing estate plan with past and current family will alleviate problems that might happen in the future.
Estate planning is essential for the surviving family to properly manage the testator�s properties. The sooner estate plan is created, the less chance for disagreements or conflicts to occur.
You are aware of altercations within your family
Family disputes are over inheritance is common. Having an estate plan now will also prevent future challenges such as probate litigation, federal estate taxes or inheritance taxes, protect assets from unforeseen creditors, and protect the interests of beneficiaries.
Estate planning is not something that is only done once. It changes over time or needs to be updated from time to time especially in the event of divorce or remarriage. It shouldn�t wait until you�re elderly and vulnerable.
Keywords: Probate Administration | Probate Litigation | Estate Planning | Estate Litigation | Wills & Trusts| Trust & Estate Litigation | Trust Administration | Elder Abuse Litigation|Civil Litigation
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