The problem with do-it-yourself estate plans is they often don’t work in the real world. An effective plan involves far more than a set of documents—even very well-drawn documents that would stand up in any court in the land, as they say in the commercials. But why would you want your estate plan to have to stand up in court? Wouldn’t it be better to have a plan that will keep you and your family out of court?
You should start by learning what you need to know in order to get your plan right, create and implement your plan and then make sure that it stays right. What I mean by “stays right” is that it continues to work according to your wishes in light of changes in your health, your stuff, the law and the list of people you like and trust. If you think a self-help computer program will accomplish that, then you may be one of those people P.T. Barnum said was born every minute.
Bottom line: There is a lot of really good information on the internet. There is also a lot of misinformation. Do you have the training and background to tell one from the other when it comes to putting your estate plan in order? If so, then knock yourself out, professor. If not, there is something to be said for working with live professionals instead of an impersonal website that cares more about your credit card authorization than about what happens to you, your family and your stuff when you become incapacitated or die.
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Scott Makuakane, Counselor at Law
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