Article of Interest on Wills & Estates

PLANNING FOR DEATH!

One of the most common mistakes made in estate planning is to put off making or adjusting your Will. Some find the estate planning problems presented by their life circumstances too hard to confront. They spend sleepless nights worrying about the problems that they have identified in their lives: a new relationship; a falling out within the family; a complex business structure; the breakdown of a relationship; a new child to a new relationship.

All of these life circumstances do create real issues which require careful examination in order to put in place an effective estate plan to make provision for the people you want to provide for when you pass on. Adjusting your estate plan and your Will to meet the individual circumstances of your life does require the assistance and the special skill of a Lawyer who is capable of identifying the problem, taking you seriously and finding a solution with you

Any Lawyer who says to you that it is a simple process to draft your individual Will and estate plan may not be providing you with the service you require. There needs to be more than a squirt of WD40 under the car to stop a mysterious rattle. You want the problem solved.

In order to solve your personal estate planning problems there needs to be careful analysis of what is rattling you.

Don’t put it off, as the problems live on after you have passed on.

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