Do Your Parents Have The Correct Estate Plan?

Brad Smith • January 25, 2022

Many older people have wills and plans that were created when they were younger, or before they had additional family members, such as grandchildren.


Their circumstances and families have most likely changed since the documents were drawn up, as well as there being changes in the laws.


Even though talking to your parents about their estate plan can be uncomfortable, planning for how their estate should be handled in the event of their death or incapacitation is an important conversation to have.

Concerns Of Changing Estate Plans

When you ask your aging parents about their estate plan, they may say that they already made a will – a long time ago. Much may have changed since then. Elderly people may have amassed more personal property, real estate, financial investments, or other assets.


People may inherit property in older adulthood as their siblings and other similarly aged relatives begin to pass away, or, some property that was included in the original plan may have been sold – for example, some people sell their houses when they move into a senior living community. 

Benefits Of Organizing An Estate Plan Properly

Estates are getting more and more complex. It is common for older adults to have dozens of folders containing documents related to investment, retirement accounts, real estate transactions, or insurance.


Sorting through all that can be a challenge for surviving relatives during what is already a difficult time. Working with an attorney to create one organized estate plan is a wonderful gift aging parents can give to their children. It can greatly reduce the stress people will go through after losing a parent if everything they need to distribute the estate is in one place. 


Having a comprehensive estate plan can also prevent family conflict in the wake of a parent’s passing. When property is unaccounted for in an estate plan, or an asset that was bequeathed to someone is missing from the estate because it was sold already, it can cause discord within a family.


The stronger the estate plan, the smoother carrying it out will be, and the less likely a family is to struggle with conflict during administration. 

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