Posts Tagged ‘Estate Planning’

Is It Time to Review Your Estate Plan?

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Estate planning is an ongoing process. You must not only develop and implement a plan that reflects your current financial and family situation; you must also constantly review your current plan to ensure it fits any changes in your circumstances.

Of course, with the extensive changes under The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the probability that more changes will occur in this decade, reviewing your estate plan regularly is now more critical than ever. You’ll especially want to update it after any of the events listed in the Planning Tip.


Where Do You Go From Here?

Remember, estate planning is about much more than reducing your estate taxes; it’s about ensuring your family is provided for, your business can continue, and your charitable goals are achieved. So even if the estate tax is permanently repealed, you will want to have an up-to-date plan in place.

To this end, use the accompanying estate planning checklist to identify areas where you need more information or assistance. Or jot down a few notes about things you want to look at more closely and discuss with a professional advisor. It may be easy for you to put off developing a detailed estate plan – or updating it in light of changes in tax law or your situation. But if you delay, much of your estate could go to Uncle Sam – and this could be difficult for your family.

So please call us with any questions you may have about the strategies presented here or how they can help you minimize your estate tax liability. We welcome the opportunity to discuss your situation and show how we can help you create and help implement an estate plan that preserves for your heirs what it took you a lifetime to build.

Source: Financial Visions, Inc.

Year-End Financial Planning: A Checklist – Tip #4

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Review Your Estate Plan

Does your will still fairly reflect your personal wishes for the distribution of your assets? Have the personal or financial circumstances or your beneficiaries significantly changed over the past year? Have you considered a gifting program to move assets from your estate to those you wish to enrich? Have you reviewed your estate plan in light of changing estate tax laws or changes in your personal financial position?