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Wills for Estate PlanningA common reason many people save and invest throughout their lifetimes is to leave a financial legacy or resource to family members, friends or charitable organizations. Although providing monetary support to beneficiaries is an important goal for many people, few take the essential steps to plan for the transfer of their assets upon their death. Preparing for transfer of your wealth in a manner that meets your intentions and preserves the value of your legacy is called estate planning. Estate planning is not just for the very wealthy. If you own assets such as personal property (furniture, jewelry, clothes, automobiles), investments (cash, savings, securities), real estate, employee benefits (group insurance, retirement or profit sharing plans) and other items such as the proceeds of a lawsuit, then you have an estate. Did you know that without proper planning over half of the value of your estate could be lost due to federal estate taxes at your death? Do you want the IRS to be your single largest beneficiary? If not, there are many tools you can use to create an estate plan for your own financial situation and assure that your hard-earned assets go to those you choose. One of the most common tools found in many estate plans is a will. What is a will and why is it important? Simply put, a will is a legal document designed to handle the following:
Who's Who in Your Will All you really need to do to start writing, or rewriting, your will is to conduct a thorough inventory of what you own and a establish a clear idea of how you want your assets distributed at your death. Name those who will act on your behalf after you are gone. For example:
What happens if you die without a will? The legal term for dying without a will is to die "intestate," and the distribution of your property
will be based on the laws of intestacy of the state in which you reside at the time of death. Due to the length of time it may take for your estate to be settled, the financial security of your family may be impacted. In addition, by not being able to take advantage of tax benefits through proper estate planning, your estate could have to pay more federal and state taxes than necessary — leaving less for your loved ones. Creating Your Will Although you are not required to use an attorney to prepare your will, you must follow some very precise rules to make sure that the will is valid. While there are many print, software and Internet resources to help you draft your will, it is generally worth the time and expense to prepare your will with the assistance of an attorney who is experienced with the estate planning laws of your state of residence. If you currently have a will, you've taken a wise step. But you should periodically review and update your will to reflect changes in your primary property and your wishes, as well as tax laws. If you amend your will, or prepare a new one, you should destroy copies of all of your prior wills. Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc. Can Help Lincoln Investment financial representatives are here to help you every step of the way and can assist you and your other professional advisors, such as your attorney and accountant, in carefully structuring a will. Regardless of what you own, it is important that you be able to pass it on to the people or organizations you wish, in the manner that you wish. The key to making this happen is through proper estate planning. Take the time and opportunity now to create a will to protect your assets — and your beneficiaries. |
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