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While it may be tempting to believe creating your estate plan with do-it-yourself documents will save you money, it can be costly in the end, both financially and in terms of family well-being. Estate planning involves important decisions about how your assets will be distributed after you die and who will manage your affairs. Planning should entail considerations regarding family dynamics, long term care planning, probate avoidance, tax implications and other matters relative to your situation. Legal counsel in making decisions and properly documenting your wishes is invaluable. In short, online do-it-yourself resources are not tailored to your family’s specific needs and may not consider important legal requirements specific to our State. Without legal training, you are likely to have significant legal blind spots. This can create a situation where you have a false sense of security about your planning.
A basic estate plan typically includes the following documents:
Drafting your will without legal oversight creates a significant risk of error. People pay for professional expertise to prevent problems they aren’t aware of or haven’t considered. This advice leads to more successful outcomes. Your will, trusts, and other estate planning documents must comply with ever-changing State law. Additionally, structuring the ownership of assets to meet specific goals, like asset protection and avoiding probate, is best guided by an Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney familiar with the process.
An experienced estate planning attorney provides more than technical expertise in drafting complex documents. They can provide guidance and counseling for important decisions, helping you identify the best representatives to manage decisions and actions required in your estate plan. A do-it-yourself estate plan is often incomplete or incorrect. Any mistake or oversight can lead to legal complications or disputes during your lifetime, or among your heirs after death. Working with an experienced estate planning firm like DiPietro Law, LLC is essential to ensure your documents meet your needs, goals, and legal requirements.