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When a Will Is Not Enough: Understanding Limitations and Alternatives

Understanding Limitations and Alternatives of a Will

When a Will Is Not Enough: Understanding Limitations and Alternatives

December 3, 2023

By Johnson/Turner Legal

When a Will Is Not Enough: Understanding Limitations and Alternatives

December 3, 2023

By Johnson/Turner Legal

The Role of Wills in Estate Planning: Understanding Limitations and Alternatives

The Importance of a Last Will and Testament

A last will and testament is crucial for securing your family’s future after your passing. While wills can be simple and forms are readily available online, these generic templates often fail to consider individual circumstances, potentially leading to future litigation and family instability.

When a Simple Will Isn’t Enough

Despite being a fundamental component of estate planning, there are instances where a will alone may not fulfill all your estate planning objectives.

Simplifying Probate with Trusts

If your goal is to minimize estate assets to simplify probate, remember that assets passed through a will typically undergo probate. Establishing a trust can be an effective alternative. Assets within a trust generally bypass probate, offering both time and cost savings.

Nominating Guardians for Minor Children

A common misconception involves appointing guardians for minor children in a will. While you can nominate a guardian, a will alone doesn’t bind the court absolutely, especially if the other parent is alive. The court will always prioritize the child’s best interests in making such decisions.

Limitations of Wills in Incapacity Planning

Wills are insufficient for designating decision-makers in case of incapacitation. Wills serve to distribute assets posthumously, not for incapacity planning.

The Need for Health Care Directives

For scenarios like being incapacitated after an accident, a health care directive is necessary. This document allows you to appoint someone to make health care decisions on your behalf.

Seeking Expert Advice for Comprehensive Estate Planning

To ensure your estate plan aligns with your goals, expert legal advice is essential. Contact us at (320) 299-4249 to discuss the best estate planning instruments for your needs. We’re here to guide you through tailoring your estate plan effectively.

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