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A simple will can solve unimaginable problems with your estate. Family members will understand what you expect and hopefully honor your wishes. Neglecting a last will may land your estate in probate court following state law. The probate process can be expensive and eat away at your estate. Your simple will: create it now
You need not hire a law firm to complete a simple will. If you have a complicated estate including a business, the right choice may be to engage a law firm. If it’s important to you that the correct distribution of your assets be done according to your wishes, then a well-crafted will is essential.
I have been an observer several times when family members and friends have argued over the distribution of assets. This has happened even when there is a will covering the distribution of assets. It’s the parents and adult children who argue the most about the terms of the will.
THE PARENTS FAILED TO TALK ABOUT THE WILL
In one example, there were several brothers. The last parent passed and while there was a valid will, the entire estate included many things including real property, collectibles, coins, and more. The parents failed to talk with the children about the distribution of their estate before they passed away.
The adult children had not even seen the will until after the last parent passed. The sons or brothers’ wives were worse than their husbands. It seemed that if one wanted something, the other wanted it as well just because.
Let’s step back a bit and think about what you want to accomplish with your will. If you think that your own will is being created to dispose of your property, think again. Put yourself in the position of those who will inherit your property. An irreparable split between siblings can happen without a complete explanation as to why one or the other is going to receive real estate for example.
Make a list of assets, not dollar amounts just things such as listing your personal property. Items such as a watch, necklace, etc. of a personal nature should be listed separately. Try not to leave anything off the list if it’s important to any member of the family. The good news is with your list in hand, it’s time to have a meeting with your beneficiaries.
APPOINT AN EXECUTOR AT THE MEETING TO CREATE YOUR SIMPLE WILL
You need not call in everyone. If you have three adult children, call them to a meeting. Explain the purpose of the meeting. Appoint an executor of your estate and go over the simple will form (unless you need a lawyer for assistance). Tell family members that your will is not to be challenged. You have thought it out a
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A simple will can solve unimaginable problems with your estate. Family members will understand what you expect and hopefully honor your wishes. Neglecting a last will may land your estate in probate court following state law. The probate process can be expensive and eat away at your estate. Your simple will: create it now
You need not hire a law firm to complete a simple will. If you have a complicated estate including a business, the right choice may be to engage a law firm. If it’s important to you that the correct distribution of your assets be done according to your wishes, then a well-crafted will is essential.
I have been an observer several times when family members and friends have argued over the distribution of assets. This has happened even when there is a will covering the distribution of assets. It’s the parents and adult children who argue the most about the terms of the will.
THE PARENTS FAILED TO TALK ABOUT THE WILL
In one example, there were several brothers. The last parent passed and while there was a valid will, the entire estate included many things including real property, collectibles, coins, and more. The parents failed to talk with the children about the distribution of their estate before they passed away.
The adult children had not even seen the will until after the last parent passed. The sons or brothers’ wives were worse than their husbands. It seemed that if one wanted something, the other wanted it as well just because.
Let’s step back a bit and think about what you want to accomplish with your will. If you think that your own will is being created to dispose of your property, think again. Put yourself in the position of those who will inherit your property. An irreparable split between siblings can happen without a complete explanation as to why one or the other is going to receive real estate for example.
Make a list of assets, not dollar amounts just things such as listing your personal property. Items such as a watch, necklace, etc. of a personal nature should be listed separately. Try not to leave anything off the list if it’s important to any member of the family. The good news is with your list in hand, it’s time to have a meeting with your beneficiaries.
APPOINT AN EXECUTOR AT THE MEETING TO CREATE YOUR SIMPLE WILL
You need not call in everyone. If you have three adult children, call them to a meeting. Explain the purpose of the meeting. Appoint an executor of your estate and go over the simple will form (unless you need a lawyer for assistance). Tell family members that your will is not to be challenged. You have thought it out a
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Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here.
💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic?
Email [email protected]
or join our Facebook community:
Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed.
Disclaimer:
This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
Episode Keywords:
Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.