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Starting Your Legacy Plan Shouldn’t Be Hard or Expensive

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Estate Planning

You don’t need to spend a fortune or deal with complicated processes to protect your home and assets.

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Asset Protection Planning

Protecting your property from risks like lawsuits or debt can be straightforward and affordable.

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Legacy Planning

Building a legacy that reflects your values is essential, and it shouldn’t come with a hefty price tag.

Starting Your Legacy Plan Shouldn’t Be Hard or Expensive

Estate Planning

You don’t need to spend a fortune or deal with complicated processes to protect your home and assets.

Asset Protection Planning

Protecting your property from risks like lawsuits or debt can be straightforward and affordable.

Legacy Planning

Building a legacy that reflects your values is essential, and it shouldn’t come with a hefty price tag.

NOT having a living trust could leave your family at risk.

Procrastinating could mean your family will have to go through probate, risking thousands of dollars and potentially years tied up in court.

NOT having a living trust could leave your family at risk.

Procrastinating could mean your family will have to go through


probate, risking thousands of dollars
and potentially years tied up in court.

Why a Living Trust Could Be Right for You

  • Avoid probate, saving time, money, and keeping things private.

  • Designate trusted individuals to make decisions if you are unable

  • Protect your family’s future with clear instructions for your assets and healthcare

  • Prevent family conflicts and ensure your wishes are respected

Why a Living Trust Could Be Right for You

  • Avoid probate, saving time, money, and keeping things private.

  • Designate trusted individuals to make decisions if you are unable.

  • Protect your family’s future with clear instructions for your assets and healthcare.

  • Prevent family conflicts and ensure your wishes are respected.

Checklist for Updating Your Estate Plan

As life changes, so should your plan. Update your plan to stay on track.

Keep your documents current to avoid challenges in court.

Review your plan every 2 years and update it every 5 years to keep it accurate.

Let's Keep Your Plan Updated to Keep It Effective

As life changes, so should your plan. Update your plan to stay on track.

Keep your documents current to avoid challenges in court.

Review your plan every 2 years and update it every 5 years to keep it accurate.

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Tell Us About Yourself & We'll Match You With A Plan

I have children under 18

I own a home or other property

I want to outline my health care wishes

I have assets over $180,000

I'm married

I own a business

I want to leave gifts for individuals or charities

I’d like to consult with an attorney

I want expert guidance while creating my plan

I want to exclude people from receiving my assets

KEEPING YOU INFORMED

The Role of Attorney Support in Estate Planning

The Role of Attorney Support in Estate Planning

November 24, 20242 min read

"The best time to plan for the future is now—an attorney can help make that future secure."

Estate planning is an essential step in securing your financial legacy and ensuring your loved ones are cared for after you’re gone. While online tools and DIY kits are available, the guidance of an experienced attorney can make all the difference in creating a comprehensive and legally sound estate plan. Here's why attorney support is crucial in estate planning

"The Role of Attorney Support in Estate Planning"

1. Understanding Complex Laws

Estate laws vary by state and can be complex. An attorney ensures that your estate plan complies with local laws and regulations, preventing legal challenges or disputes later on. They stay updated on changing laws to keep your documents valid.

2. Personalized Advice for Your Situation

No two estate plans are alike. An attorney can assess your unique circumstances, such as family dynamics, assets, and long-term goals, to create a customized plan that addresses your specific needs.

3. Avoiding Common Mistakes

Without expert guidance, it’s easy to overlook critical details, like properly funding a trust or updating beneficiary designations. An attorney ensures that every aspect of your plan is accurate and complete, reducing the risk of errors.

4. Creating Essential Legal Documents

Attorneys draft and review key documents such as:

  • Wills: Outline how your assets should be distributed.

  • Trusts: Protect assets and bypass probate court.

  • Powers of Attorney: Assign someone to manage financial and medical decisions if you’re incapacitated.

These documents are customized to reflect your wishes and safeguard your estate.

5. Handling Complex Family Situations

If you have blended families, special needs dependents, or estranged relationships, an attorney can navigate these complexities. They can create provisions that address these scenarios and minimize potential conflicts among heirs.

6. Mitigating Tax Implications

Estate taxes can significantly impact the inheritance your loved ones receive. Attorneys with experience in estate planning can help reduce tax liabilities through strategies like charitable donations or trust structures.

7. Guidance in Updating Plans

Life changes—like marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child—can affect your estate plan. An attorney ensures your plan stays up to date and reflects your current wishes.

8. Providing Peace of Mind

Working with an attorney means knowing your plan is legally sound and tailored to your needs. This peace of mind is invaluable for you and your family.

Conclusion

Estate planning is more than just preparing for the future—it’s about protecting your loved ones and ensuring your legacy is handled as you envision. With the help of an attorney, you can avoid mistakes, navigate complexities, and create a solid plan you can trust.

"Secure your family’s future today — contact Legacy Promises Network for expert estate planning support!"

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Easily share your plans with others

Say Yes, And We'll Help You Protect

What You’ve Worked Hard For

Tell Us About Yourself & We'll Match You With A Plan

I have children under 18

I own a home or other property

I want to outline my health care wishes

I have assets over $180,000

I'm married

I own a business

I want to leave gifts for individuals or charities

I’d like to consult with an attorney

I want expert guidance while creating my plan

I want to exclude people from receiving my assets

How Will You Leave Your Mark? Join Thousands Who've Built Their Legacy.

Book a call with our specialist to explore plan options while saving money. Don't leave your future to chance, take action and empower your loved ones today!

How Will You Leave Your Mark? Join Thousands Who've Built Their Legacy.

Book a call with our specialist to explore plan options while saving money. Don't leave your future to chance, take action and empower your loved ones today!

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Disclaimer: Legacy Promises Network is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Our services are supported by a network of experienced attorneys, and our program is guided and advised by legal professionals. Our specialists assist clients throughout the process, ensuring each step is handled effectively. Any legal advice or representation is provided by affiliated attorneys, not by Legacy Promises Network directly. All documentation follows compliance requirements according to the client’s state of residence and applicable laws at the time of execution. Please note that state regulations and laws may change, which is beyond our control. We recommend periodic reviews to ensure ongoing compliance with current legal standards.