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March 24, 2023

Reviewing an Estate Plan After a Major Life Change

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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It might not always be possible to predict the types of changes life can bring or to know how changes might affect your wishes and preferences. Part of preparing to preserve your future interests when changes in life occur may involve knowing the steps to take to address the situation and the benefits of reviewing long-term goals. 

The estate planning process may offer numerous tools to help address and adapt to various types of changes in life. Knowing when it might be time to review your estate plan could prove essential to helping you prepare to update information to ensure your plan reflects your new preferences for your future in Colorado. 

Major changes in life 

While reviewing estate planning goals every few years may be integral to keeping your plan in line with your wishes, it may also be helpful to take similar measures after experiencing certain changes in life, such as: 

While it might be a difficult topic to address, it may also be helpful to revisit your estate plan and update information after experiencing the death of a loved one. 

Updating your estate plan 

This may only cover a few examples of scenarios in which it might be helpful to review and update your estate planning goals. While knowing how best to approach this process can be a stressful task, this isn’t something you have to handle on your own. Seeking advice on how to tell when it might be necessary to revisit your estate plan and how to make informed choices when updating information may prove vital to helping you take steps to ensure your plan reflects your current wishes and goals. 

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