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A Guide to Planning for the Unexpected in Your Estate

January 22, 2024Kari VoorheesEstate Planning

Life is full of surprises, both good and bad. While we can’t always predict what the future holds, we can certainly prepare for it. This principle holds true, especially when it comes to your estate plan. At Voorhees Law Group PC, we understand the importance of planning for the unexpected, and we’re here to guide you through the process with a touch of humor and a whole lot of expertise.

 

  1. Expect the Unexpected

Life has a way of throwing curveballs when we least expect them. Your estate plan should be flexible enough to adapt to unforeseen changes. Whether it’s a sudden health issue, a change in family dynamics, or even new tax laws, Kari Voorhees, the expert at Voorhees Law Group PC, suggests reviewing your estate plan regularly to ensure it stays up-to-date and aligned with your current circumstances.

 

  1. Communicate Clearly

Miscommunication can lead to confusion and disputes among family members. Kari Voorhees encourages you to be crystal clear about your wishes. Make sure your loved ones are aware of your estate plan and understand their roles and responsibilities. Open communication can prevent misunderstandings and provide everyone with peace of mind.

 

  1. Choose the Right Guardian

If you have minor children, selecting a guardian is a crucial decision. Kari Voorhees advises taking the time to consider someone who shares your values, parenting style, and, of course, loves your children. It’s a tough decision, but making it now ensures that your children will be in good hands if the unexpected happens.

 

  1. Plan for Incapacity

Life is unpredictable, and you might face a situation where you are unable to make decisions for yourself. Kari Voorhees suggests including documents like a durable power of attorney and a healthcare proxy in your estate plan. These legal instruments designate someone you trust to manage your finances and make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so.

 

  1. Be Mindful of Beneficiary Designations

Don’t forget to review and update your beneficiary designations regularly. Whether it’s for life insurance, retirement accounts, or other assets, ensuring that your beneficiaries are current is crucial. Kari Voorhees recommends doing this as part of your routine financial check-up.

 

Ready to Plan for the Unexpected?

Life is an adventure, and proper estate planning ensures you’re prepared for whatever twists and turns may come your way. If you’re ready to take the first step in securing your family’s future, Kari Voorhees at Voorhees Law Group PC is here to help.

Schedule a free consultation today on our website or give us a call. Kari Voorhees is the compassionate, knowledgeable attorney you need to navigate the ins and outs of estate planning with ease. Don’t wait for the unexpected—be prepared!

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