As the year comes to a close, have you thought about your estate plan—or creating one? Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating an existing plan, taking steps now can protect your family and ensure your wishes are followed. At Goyette, Ruano & Thompson, Inc., our California estate planning lawyers can help you make sense of the process, simplify decisions, and secure your future.
If You Don’t Have an Estate Plan, Start Now
Many people put off estate planning, thinking they don’t need it yet—but an unexpected event can change everything. If you don’t have an estate plan, consider:
- Creating a Will: This establishes who will inherit your assets and appoints guardians for minor children.
- Setting Up Trusts: Trusts can help you manage assets, reduce taxes, and avoid probate.
- Choosing Powers of Attorney: Assign someone to make healthcare and financial decisions if you’re unable to do so.
If You Have a Plan, Review and Update It
Life changes like marriage, divorce, new children, or even job changes can make your old plan outdated. Take time to:
- Review Your Will and Trusts: Ensure they still reflect your wishes and align with your current financial situation.
- Check Beneficiary Designations: Make sure the right people are named on life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and other assets.
- Confirm Guardianship Plans: If you have minor children, ensure your chosen guardians are still the right fit.
Plan for Tax Efficiency
California’s tax laws can significantly impact your estate. Whether you’re starting your plan or revisiting it, consider strategies to:
- Reduce taxable assets through gifting.
- Use trusts designed to minimize estate and inheritance taxes.
- Optimize charitable contributions to both reduce taxes and support meaningful causes.
We’ll help you craft a tax-efficient plan tailored to your needs.
Protect What Matters Most
Estate planning isn’t just about distributing assets—it’s about protecting a legacy. Key steps include:
- Setting Up Asset Protection Trusts: Shield your wealth from creditors or lawsuits.
- Business Succession Planning: Ensure your business transitions smoothly to the next generation or a trusted partner.
- Reviewing Insurance Coverage: Make sure your life and liability insurance align with your financial goals.
Put Healthcare Directives in Place
Whether you’re just starting or updating your plan, healthcare directives are critical. Make sure you have:
- A Living Will: Outlining your medical preferences in case of incapacity.
- Healthcare and Financial Powers of Attorney: Assigning trusted individuals to act on your behalf if you can’t make decisions.
Begin or Review Contingency Plans
No matter where you are in the planning process, you need to prepare for the unexpected. Take time to:
- Address Guardianship for Minor Children: Make sure your choices are legally documented.
- Plan for Potential Disputes: Clear and enforceable documents reduce family conflicts.
- Discuss Your Wishes with Family: Open communication prevents misunderstandings and ensures your plan is respected.
Get in Touch with a California Estate Planning Attorney Today
Whether you’re creating your first estate plan or updating an existing one, our California estate planning lawyers at Goyette, Ruano & Thompson, Inc. are here to help. From protecting your assets to ensuring your loved ones are cared for, we simplify the process so you can move forward with confidence.