An Introduction to Estate Planning

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AN INTRODUCTION TO ESTATE PLANNING

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Estate planning is one of the core responsibilities of adulthood. Unfortunately, statistics indicate that the majority of adults in the United States are unprepared. People sometimes shy away from things that they are unfamiliar with, and this is understandable. This presentation will endeavor to provide a useful introduction to estate planning.

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AN INTRODUCTION TOESTATE PLANNING

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Estate planning is one of the core responsibilities of adulthood

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Unfortunately, statistics indicate that the majority of adults in the United States

ARE UNPREPARED

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People sometimes shy away from things that they are

unfamiliar with, and this is understandable

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This presentation will endeavor to provide a useful introduction

to estate planning

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Transferring FINANCIAL

ASSETS

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Arranging for the eventual transfer of your financial assets to your loved ones is at the core of estate planning

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There are various different ways that you can accomplish this

objective

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Drawing Up a Last Will1

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Some people choose to use a

LAST WILL to direct asset distributions

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An estate must be probated when you arrange for asset transfers with a last will

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Probate can be expensive

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The process of probate can also get lengthy

Probate can be expensive

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If you use a will your heirs will not receive their inheritances until the

estate has been probated

The process of probate can also get lengthy

Probate can be expensive

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Avoiding Probate2

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There are various ways that you can avoid probate

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There are various ways that you can avoid probate

One popular probate avoidance tool is the revocable living trust

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With these trusts you as the grantor maintain control of the assets while

you are alive

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After you pass away, the trustee distributes assets to the

beneficiaries in accordance with your wishes

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These distributions are NOT subject to the probate process

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MedicalDECISIONS

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You may experience a period of decline before passing away

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It is possible that you may become unable to make your own health care decisions

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To express your wishes regarding the use of artificial life-support

systems you can create a

LIVING WILL

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A health care proxy is used to select an agent that is empowered to make medical decisions in your behalf if you can't make them for yourself

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FinancialDECISIONS

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When you reach an advanced age you may suffer from diminished mental capacity

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Alzheimer's diseaseis very common among the elderly

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Alzheimer's causes dementia, and dementia sufferers may be unable to make sound financial decisions

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You can create a durable power of attorney

and select an attorney-in-fact

to handle your financial affairs in the event of your incapacitation

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FinalARRANGEMENTS

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To leave behind a turnkey situation for your family you may want to address your final arrangements when you are creating your estate plan

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With a document called an AUTHORIZATION FOR FINAL DISPOSITION you empower someone to handle your final arrangements

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In this document you can include specific instructions that your representative must

follow

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ActionREQUIRED

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If you do not have an estate plan, or if your current plan is out of date, now is the time to take action

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You never know what the future holds, and it is important to take the appropriate steps to

ensure the well-being of your family

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With a simple visit to a licensed estate planning attorney you can put the procrastination behind you and go forward with total peace of mind

With a simple visit to a licensed estate planning attorney you can put the procrastination behind you and go forward with total peace of mind

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