Creating an estate plan is no easy feat. The process can be logistically challenging, but it’s also emotionally stressful. If you’re about to start building your plan, you might feel as though you’re taking on a difficult process alone.
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ToggleHowever, you shouldn’t forget that you have an ally — your estate planning lawyer. Your attorney isn’t just the person who draws up the estate planning documents once you’ve created your plan.
The right lawyer is also with you every step of the way, helping you weigh pros and cons, navigate hard decisions, and build the right estate plan for yourself and your loved ones. Here’s a closer look at how your estate planning attorney can help you make difficult decisions.
Examining Family Dynamics
Most estate plans come with at least some interpersonal complexities. For instance, you might want to disinherit an adult child, but you may also be concerned about their reaction. Or maybe both of your sons want your prized classic car.
Handling situations like these is always challenging. However, your estate planning lawyer has dealt with countless similar issues, and they can help you come up with a strategy that fulfills your wishes while keeping the peace.
Leveraging the Right Estate Planning Tools
In the world of estate planning, there are many ways to achieve the same objective. For instance, if you want to leave some of your money to charity, you might be unsure of whether to use a charitable lead trust or charitable remainder trust.
Estate planning lawyers are intimately familiar with an array of estate planning tools like these, and they can help you decide which one suits you and your family.
Similarly, if you have a complex or large estate, your plan may include several different estate planning tools — all of which work together. Estate planning attorneys are uniquely equipped to handle the big picture, and they can ensure that each facet of your plan works harmoniously with the others.
Choosing Trustworthy People
On many levels, estate planning is about trust. When creating your plan, you may want to name someone to make decisions for you in case you are incapacitated during a medical procedure or due to an unexpected event. You may be unsure of how to select the right person, but your estate planning lawyer’s years of experience may be able to inform your decision.
Similarly, your will may name a guardian for your pets or children. Choosing this guardian can be difficult, but your lawyer can offer valuable advice and guidance.
Looking for Quality Estate Planning Services in Colorado?
When you’re creating your estate plan, your choice of lawyer matters. The seasoned team at Mason Law and Planning Group has helped countless Coloradans build customized estate plans that suit their needs.
We understand that this process can be uncomfortable and challenging, and we’re equipped to guide you through it with care, consideration, and sound advice. If you have questions or you’re ready to start, get in touch with us today.