An Out-Of-Date Estate Plan Can Create Problems

January 21, 2021

An estate plan isn’t final because it needs to be occasionally adjusted to changing life experiences.

You have taken the steps to work with an estate planning attorney to create your very own estate plan but the work doesn’t end there because it needs to be updated occasionally, according to the Verde Newsin "Updating Your Estate Plan: When You Should Review It."

It is impossible to list all of the possible times your estate plan should be updated.

Plans need to be changed whenever there are significant changes in circumstances. That can include changes in your financial situation, death of an important person in your estate plan, changes in estate law and much more.

Estate planning attorneys suggest that you review and change your plans anytime you experience a substantial change in life circumstances. It is also suggested that you review your estate plan every few years and talk to your estate planning attorney to make sure no laws effecting your plan have changed.

If you already have an estate plan but it has not been recently updated contact your estate planning attorney for guidance.

Call (443) 470-3599 today and schedule a consultation with Maryland Attorney Britt L. Stouffer to learn more about Estate or Elder Law and how she can help you.

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