Notably, your circumstances could be affected by certain life events that should be reflected in your estate plan. And the plan should be reviewed periodically anyway to ensure that it still meets your main objectives and is up to date. Although you can examine the plan whenever you choose, the end of the year and the start of a new year is often an opportune time for individuals to take stock of their situations.
Reflect life-changing events
What sort of life events might require you to update or modify estate planning documents? The following list isn’t all-inclusive by any means, but it can give you a good idea of when changes may be required:
As part of your estate plan review, examine the critical components — including the key legal documents incorporated within the plan.
Update your letter of instruction
As you review your estate plan, be sure to reread your letter of instruction and make any necessary revisions. Although a letter of instruction isn’t legally binding, it can be incredibly useful.
The letter may provide an inventory and location of assets; account numbers for securities, retirement plans, IRAs and insurance policies; and a list of professional contacts that can help your heirs after your death. It may also be used to state personal preferences (for example, specifics for funeral arrangements).
Prepare for a new year
Don’t put off your estate plan review any longer. Identify any items that should be changed and arrange to have the necessary adjustments made soon after 2022 arrives, if not sooner. We are always here to help!