For Floridians pondering whether to draft their own will or estate plan without professional guidance, it’s crucial to remember that just because you can do something doesn’t always mean you should. Crafting a do-it-yourself estate plan is a perfect example of where caution is advisable.
Understanding Estate Planning Essentials
Many assume they don’t need an estate plan because their possessions seem minimal, or they equate estate planning solely with creating a will. However, estate planning encompasses much more. At the very least, it’s worth considering who would handle your healthcare decisions and financial matters if you’re unable to make them yourself.
Potential Pitfalls of Going It Alone
The risks of self-made estate plans include a need for more understanding about what’s needed for your specific circumstances and the possibility of errors in preparing the documents. Using incorrect legal terminology or failing to recognize that designated beneficiaries on accounts like life insurance or retirement funds can supersede wishes expressed in a will are common mistakes.
Why Legal Expertise Matters
Estate planning is intricate. Many individuals are unaware of the necessary documents or strategies that best suit their unique situation. An experienced attorney can provide valuable assistance, whether you’re setting up a straightforward estate plan or need something more comprehensive involving trusts and additional complexities.
Heidi S. Webb, Attorney at Law, serves clients all over the state of Florida with Estate Planning and Probate. She has an office in Daytona Beach but can meet via phone or Zoom with clients statewide. 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 at www.heidiwebb.com.