Where There's A Will
You should have a will but your estate planning should not end
there. Other components to consider include:
Trusts. Putting your assets in trust will help your heirs avoid
the time and expense of probate. Assets kept in trust can provide
funds for your heirs yet prevent your survivors from squandering
their inheritance.
Powers of attorney. Such powers enable someone you name to act on
your behalf. A "durable" power will remain in effect, even if you
become incompetent.
Beneficiaries Life insurance, retirement accounts, and payable-on-
death bank accounts will go to the people you name on beneficiary
forms, without going through probate.
Health care proxy. This document authorizes someone to make medical
decisions for you, if you can't make them yourself.
Living will. This instrument states whether or not you'd want
life-sustaining efforts.
Review all of these documents every few years to make sure they're
up to date, in line with your current wishes.
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