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Is Something Missing in Your Estate Plan?

January 3, 2023Estate Planning

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If you have an estate plan in place you are already ahead of the game. Despite understanding the importance of estate planning, less than half of all Americans have a plan in place. To ensure that your plan works as intended, however, you need to make sure it is complete and comprehensive. Toward that end, a Beverly estate planning attorney at DeBruyckere Law Offices helps you make sure nothing is missing in your estate plan.

The Need for Comprehensive Estate Planning

While a basic estate plan may be better than having no plan at all, an incomplete plan can also be problematic. Missing components and/or documents can increase the odds of litigation or cause your plan to fail entirely. Every estate plan should be uniquely tailored to fit the needs and goals of the individual creating the plan. Nevertheless, there are some common tools, strategies, and components that should be found in the average estate plan. If your plan is missing any of these, talk to your estate planning attorney to see if you should include the missing pieces:

  • Trust agreement. People often believe that a trust is only necessary when significant assets are involved. On the contrary, most people can benefit from including a trust agreement in their estate plan and some people truly need one. Parents with minor children, for example, should have a trust in place to protect the inheritance intended for the children because minors cannot inherit directly from an estate.
  • Living Will. If you have strong beliefs about end-of-life medical care, such as the use of life-sustaining measures, executing a Living Will is crucial to ensure that those wishes will be honored when the time comes.
  • Health Care Power of Attorney. If you were suddenly unable to make health care decisions for yourself because of your own incapacity, who would you want to make them for you? To make sure that someone else doesn’t make them, you need a healthcare power of attorney in place.
  • Letter of Instruction. You have a right to distribute your estate any way you wish; however, if you know that your estate plan details will confuse or anger someone, drafting a Letter of Instruction explaining why you made the choices you made can help prevent costly litigation after you are gone.
  • Medicaid planning component. The longer you live the better the odds are that you will need long-term care. The cost of that care can be staggering. Moreover, neither Medicare nor most private health insurance policies will pay for long-term care. Medicaid will cover long-term care, but you must qualify for benefits. Unless you plan for the possibility that you will need to qualify for Medicaid you could lose your retirement nest egg because of the high cost of long-term care.
  • Funeral planning component. No one wants to dwell on the fact that they will die someday. At the same time, you may have strong feelings about what happens to your body after the fact and/or the service to be held after you are gone. The best way to make sure those wishes are honored is to include a funeral and burial component in your estate plan. Doing so also allows you to arrange for the cost involved in your funeral and burial so that your loved ones do not have to bare that burden while also grieving your loss.

Contact a Beverly Estate Planning Attorney

For more information, please join us for an upcoming FREE seminar. If you have additional questions or concerns about estate planning, contact a Beverly estate planning attorney at DeBruyckere Law Offices by calling (603) 894-4141 or (978) 969-0331 to schedule an appointment.

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Daniel DeBruyckere
Daniel DeBruyckere
Attorney Daniel A. DeBruyckere has been practicing law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 1998, and has helped hundreds of clients with their estate planning and elder care issues. He is very well respected in the area of estate planning, probate, trust administration, elder law issues, and business planning.
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