
What Would You Want to Happen to Your Money and Property if You Died Tomorrow?
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What Would You Want to Happen to Your Money and Property if You Died Tomorrow?
What would you want to happen if you died tomorrow?
Things To Know
- The more immediate issue may be what you do NOT want to happen.
- If there are strings attached to your estate planning, you may find a trust very helpful.
If you have made a troubling realization or two after considering the above question, the more immediate issue may be what you do not want to happen. The top priorities are probably the potential situation you have identified and how to correct it. Frequently, an easy solution will suggest itself simply by you thinking through the problem. (If not, be smart and see an attorney experienced in estate planning. He or she has most likely dealt with many situations much like yours.)
Estate planning needs vary among people
Some peoples’ values, wishes, and survivors’ needs, however, really are very simple. So, too, should be their estate plans—perhaps just a two-page will saying, for example, "Everything to my three children, in equal shares." Other people have various contingencies for which to plan. Some form of charitable contribution—during life or at death—may be part of their plans. There may be a need for life insurance. Many want to keep one or more "strings attached" to payments made to their chosen beneficiaries. These strings come in infinite varieties, but almost always, keeping strings attached requires a trust.
Using a trust
A trust document can be drafted to set forth a personalized combination of specific instructions, with or without discretionary judgments allowed to your trustee, so that money is given to whom you want, when, and for the purposes you specify. This cannot be done with a will alone. A practical example of this point is the use of a trust by parents, in case they both die prematurely, to avoid the immediate distribution of assets to their children upon turning eighteen.
The first step in designing it properly is a realistic assessment of where you currently stand.