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When people talk to me about estate planning, one of the most common questions I hear is:
“If I go through all the trouble of creating these documents… won’t they just sit in a drawer, gathering dust?”
And my answer is: Yes — and that’s exactly the point.
Think about how insurance works. You pay premiums for car insurance, health insurance, or homeowners insurance “just in case” something bad happens. You’re betting against an accident, an illness, or a fire.
Most of us hope we’ll never actually need to use those policies.
Estate planning is different. No one is going to bet that you’ll never die. That’s a guarantee. So while your documents may sit in a drawer for years, one day they will be needed. That’s why they matter.
A lot of people assume that if they don’t make a plan, nothing happens. In reality, not planning is its own kind of plan.
If you do nothing, Illinois law has a default system for who inherits your property, who manages things, and how your affairs are handled. You might think your spouse automatically gets everything or that the most responsible sibling will be in charge — but that isn’t necessarily the case.
By creating a plan, you’re not just filling out paperwork. You’re taking control instead of letting the state write the rules for your family.
Here’s another angle: estate planning isn’t just about the legal documents. It’s also about making sure your loved ones can find what they need when the time comes.
In most marriages, one person tends to be the “organizer” — the bill-payer, the password-keeper, the one who knows where everything is. If that person passes away first, the surviving spouse may be left scrambling to piece things together.
That’s why I created the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer. It’s a simple way to collect key information — from bank accounts and insurance policies to online logins — so the people you trust can step in without chaos.
I’ve seen the difference this makes.
The contrast couldn’t have been clearer.
Yes, your estate planning documents may spend most of their time sitting in a drawer. But that’s where they belong — ready for the day when they’re needed. Their value lies in the peace of mind they give you now, and the clarity they provide for your loved ones later.
If you already have a plan, this is a great time to review it. If you don’t, let’s start the conversation. Contact me right away.
📞 Call me at (847) 848-6165
📧 Email me at [email protected]
Or ask about the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer to help you put everything in one place.
When the unexpected happens, your family shouldn’t have to guess:
That’s why I created the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer—a simple tool to help you record all the essential details that only you know.
Start with a free sample, or get the full version on Amazon.
Want to see what’s inside? Get a free sample of the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer—just enter your name and email below.
Ready to get completely organized? The full version of the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer is available on Amazon for just $4.99.
It includes everything you need to leave clear instructions for your loved ones—contacts, account access, document locations, funeral wishes, and more.
With fillable pages, helpful prompts, and a clean, professional layout, it’s an easy way to take the next step in your estate planning journey.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Estate Planning Confidence Podcast
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify
By Robert Monahan🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify
When people talk to me about estate planning, one of the most common questions I hear is:
“If I go through all the trouble of creating these documents… won’t they just sit in a drawer, gathering dust?”
And my answer is: Yes — and that’s exactly the point.
Think about how insurance works. You pay premiums for car insurance, health insurance, or homeowners insurance “just in case” something bad happens. You’re betting against an accident, an illness, or a fire.
Most of us hope we’ll never actually need to use those policies.
Estate planning is different. No one is going to bet that you’ll never die. That’s a guarantee. So while your documents may sit in a drawer for years, one day they will be needed. That’s why they matter.
A lot of people assume that if they don’t make a plan, nothing happens. In reality, not planning is its own kind of plan.
If you do nothing, Illinois law has a default system for who inherits your property, who manages things, and how your affairs are handled. You might think your spouse automatically gets everything or that the most responsible sibling will be in charge — but that isn’t necessarily the case.
By creating a plan, you’re not just filling out paperwork. You’re taking control instead of letting the state write the rules for your family.
Here’s another angle: estate planning isn’t just about the legal documents. It’s also about making sure your loved ones can find what they need when the time comes.
In most marriages, one person tends to be the “organizer” — the bill-payer, the password-keeper, the one who knows where everything is. If that person passes away first, the surviving spouse may be left scrambling to piece things together.
That’s why I created the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer. It’s a simple way to collect key information — from bank accounts and insurance policies to online logins — so the people you trust can step in without chaos.
I’ve seen the difference this makes.
The contrast couldn’t have been clearer.
Yes, your estate planning documents may spend most of their time sitting in a drawer. But that’s where they belong — ready for the day when they’re needed. Their value lies in the peace of mind they give you now, and the clarity they provide for your loved ones later.
If you already have a plan, this is a great time to review it. If you don’t, let’s start the conversation. Contact me right away.
📞 Call me at (847) 848-6165
📧 Email me at [email protected]
Or ask about the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer to help you put everything in one place.
When the unexpected happens, your family shouldn’t have to guess:
That’s why I created the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer—a simple tool to help you record all the essential details that only you know.
Start with a free sample, or get the full version on Amazon.
Want to see what’s inside? Get a free sample of the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer—just enter your name and email below.
Ready to get completely organized? The full version of the Estate Planning Confidence Organizer is available on Amazon for just $4.99.
It includes everything you need to leave clear instructions for your loved ones—contacts, account access, document locations, funeral wishes, and more.
With fillable pages, helpful prompts, and a clean, professional layout, it’s an easy way to take the next step in your estate planning journey.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Estate Planning Confidence Podcast
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify