Too many Americans do not have an estate plan. Their reasons for not acting vary from procrastination to claiming they do not have any heirs.
Somehow, we must convince more people about the importance of having an estate plan and the simplicity involved in completing one. Having one in place means that you have made the decisions and your loved ones will gain peace of mind.
Caring.com conducted its annual survey on estate planning, discovering that only one-third of Americans have a will or living trust. More than 2,600 people participated in the survey.
Among the reasons the respondents did not have an estate plan include:
Remember, without an estate plan, you open up yourself, your estate and your beneficiaries to a variety of complications. The state must administer your estate. Your spouse may be left with a financial mess. And legal disputes may surface among disgruntled heirs.
When it comes to estate planning, it is important to get out of your own way. Do some research. Talk with trusted people who already have an estate plan. Then reach out to an experienced estate planning attorney, who will guide you through the process. You will discover just how simple it is.