Once you have decided to create or update your estate plan, you will eventually need to talk with an estate planning attorney. He or she can draft your will or trust so that it accomplishes your goals, like how you want to distribute your estate, whom you want to be your executor or personal representative and what charities you wish to support.
But first, check and review these estate planning starters. It will save time and lead you to the options that meet the needs of your beneficiaries, protect your estate and keep your potential taxes as low as possible.
Do not forget to ask your attorney about preparing for incapacity with powers of attorney and a living will or advance directive. A health care power of attorney appoints a trusted individual or individuals to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to and a financial power of attorney appoints an agent to handle all financial transactions on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so. A living will or advance directive documents your wishes regarding life-sustaining care. It can be as detailed or as simple as you like.