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Procrastinating is a Bad Habit
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
When faced with a difficult decision, people naturally procrastinate. For instance, only 40% of people have an up-to-date will according to Visa Inc.’s recent poll. A will is certainly not mandatory - although you don’t have to have a will when you die, you wouldn’t want to leave important decisions about your health and finances to strangers would you? Therefore, address these issues now and spare your family from dealing with them.
Consider hiring an estate planning attorney to draft and review your documents. They can help you decide whether to create a simple will or come up with complex documents such as trusts involving large assets or complex estates. Here are some things you need to do:
- *Before naming a power of attorney or executor, make sure they’re up to the task.
- *Name alternate executors and beneficiaries in case someone would die before you.
- *Compare trust or will beneficiaries to those named in your retirement or insurance plans to eliminate conflicts.
- *Review documents periodically, most especially when your family situation changes (death of a beneficiary, new child, divorce, or marriage).
- *Date, sign, and notarize documents as well as file them for safekeeping.
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