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The Importance of Having a Will

The Importance of Having a Will. Why is a will important Understanding the terms: Beneficiary Probate Executor Guardianship Pros and Cons of Various Options Cost of wills and estate planning Resources. Objectives.

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The Importance of Having a Will

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  1. The Importance of Having a Will

  2. Why is a will important Understanding the terms: Beneficiary Probate Executor Guardianship Pros and Cons of Various Options Cost of wills and estate planning Resources Objectives

  3. Who will get your assets when you die? (does NOT supercede beneficiary forms!) If you do not have a will (intestate) who will decide how your assets are distributed, and will it be to your liking? What happens when an estate goes through “probate” Tax implications Inheritance Estate Why is a Will Important

  4. The Beneficiary is the person(s) or legal entity that receives assets as part of an estate settlement. A Beneficiary Form instructs the financial institution who will receive your assets or benefits in the case of your death Assets controlled by Beneficiary forms include: insurance, 401k/IRA’s, annuities. Make sure you update all forms: Change in marital status Birth of children Death of beneficiaries Beneficiary

  5. Probate • Probate is the legal process of transferring property (real and personal) from the name of the decedent to the beneficiaries. • Court supervised • Must settle all debts and claims before distributing property • Probate required if decedent passes Testate (with Will) or Intestate (without will)

  6. Executor • Executor is the party recognized by the Probate Court to supervise the settlement of the estate • Must collect and inventory decedents properties or assets, including determining fair market values • Resolve any issues with creditors and pay administrative expenses • Prepare and file tax returns

  7. Families with minor children will appoint caretakers for those children in the event the parents die prematurely In the absence of these instructions, the Court will appoint a guardian Guardianship

  8. Cons Pros & Cons of Various Options Pros Basic Will Simple low-cost Trusts Can be customized In some cases, provide protection from collections Basic Will May not be sufficient if you have children Trusts May be expensive Can limit your options in the future

  9. Costs will vary depending of where you live and complexity of your financial and family situation. Basic Will - $20 (do it yourself) - $100 Health Care Proxy - $0 (may be included in cost of other documents a lawyer would do as part of full estate planning) Power of Attorney – can be free to many hours of work by an attorney which can be $200-$500/hour Complex Estate Planning - $200-500 per hour Cost of a Will

  10. Resources www.putitinwriting.org www.aafp.org www.familydoctor.org www.aarp.org

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