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Why should you update your estate plan?

On Behalf of Bieber & Czechowski, PLLC | May 19, 2025 | Estate Planning

Estate planning isn’t a one-and-done task. Life changes and so should your estate plan. If you want to make sure your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected, updating your estate plan regularly is key.

When major life events happen

Big changes like marriage, divorce, having children, or even a new job can affect your estate plan. These events often require you to adjust your will, trusts, or beneficiary designations to match your current situation. Keeping your plan up to date avoids confusion and ensures your assets go where you want.

Changes in laws and regulations

Estate laws don’t stay the same. Tax laws, inheritance rules, and other regulations can change, which might impact your estate plan’s effectiveness. Reviewing your plan regularly helps you adapt to these changes and avoid unexpected issues for your heirs.

Reflecting your current wishes

Your thoughts and priorities can evolve over time. Updating your estate plan lets you express your current intentions clearly. Whether it’s adding a new charity, changing guardians for your children, or adjusting how assets are distributed, revisiting your plan keeps it aligned with what matters most to you.

Avoiding potential problems

An outdated estate plan can lead to legal disputes, delays, and added stress for your family. Regular updates reduce the risk of conflicts and help make the estate settlement process smoother.

Keeping your estate plan current gives you peace of mind knowing your plans reflect your life today. Make it a habit to review your plan every few years or after significant life changes.

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