Wills, Probate

Trusts, Estate Planning

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Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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I can't say enough good things about Heidi - she 100% saved the day on a house purchase my daughter was making - there were issues with a Life Estate which my husband and I knew nothing about. Heidi not only educated me but helped the seller (their son was the Trustee) with some very complicated issues that could have potentially blown the sale. Because of Heidi's legal expertise with elder law/estates and trusts, my daughter closed on the house this week.

~ Denise M

Heidi was highly recommended to us as an estate lawyer, and we couldn't be happier in choosing Heidi to set up a trust plan for us. Though professional, she's warm and friendly, making the entire process stress free, explaining everything in terms that were easy for us to understand. She was very thorough and addressed and answered all our concerns.

~ Pat W

Estate planning mistakes

The Top 5 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are carried out. Yet many people make avoidable mistakes that lead to confusion, disputes, or unnecessary financial burdens.

Here are the five most common mistakes—and how you can avoid them.

Not Having an Estate Plan at All

The biggest mistake is not creating a plan in the first place. Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy or elderly. If you own a home, have savings, children, or even meaningful personal items, you already have an “estate.” Without a plan, state law decides who inherits your assets—often in ways that don’t reflect your wishes.

How to avoid it: Start now. Even a simple will is better than no plan, and you can always expand and update it as life changes.

Forgetting to Update the Plan

Life moves quickly—marriage, divorce, births, or deaths can completely alter your intentions. Outdated documents may cause assets to go to the wrong person or accidentally leave out someone you meant to provide for.

How to avoid it: Review your plan every few years and after major life events. Don’t forget to update retirement accounts, life insurance, and trust beneficiaries alongside your will.

Overlooking Beneficiary Designations

Retirement accounts, life insurance, and payable-on-death accounts transfer directly to the named beneficiary—regardless of what your will says. Outdated or incorrect forms can create big problems for your heirs.

How to avoid it: Review and update all beneficiary forms regularly so they reflect your current wishes.

Not Planning for Incapacity

Estate planning isn’t only about what happens after death. If you become unable to make decisions, your loved ones may face difficult choices without guidance.

How to avoid it: Include a durable power of attorney, healthcare surrogate designation, and living will in your plan. These documents make sure your wishes are followed and reduce stress for your family.

Trying to Do It All Yourself

DIY kits and online forms may seem convenient, but they rarely account for state laws or your unique circumstances. Small mistakes can lead to invalid documents and costly disputes later.

How to avoid it: Work with an experienced estate planning attorney. Professional guidance ensures your plan is tailored to you, legally sound, and effective.

Bottom Line

Estate planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming, but avoiding these common mistakes can make a world of difference for your loved ones. By putting a plan in place, keeping it updated, reviewing beneficiaries, preparing for incapacity, and seeking professional help, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your wishes will be honored.

Heidi S. Webb, Attorney at Law, proudly serves clients in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, and beyond with compassionate and comprehensive estate planning services. Let’s work together to protect what matters most to you. Contact her today to schedule a free consultation. Visit her page on Facebook, or see what her clients are saying to learn more about Heidi. 

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