By Joseph E. Balmer   |   January 5th, 2019
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Estate planning does not necessarily have to be complicated or confusing!

Most Adults Have No Estate Plan, Nor A Simple Will According To Study

estate planning will new years resolutionsIt’s that time of year when best intentions are set forth and New Year’s resolutions are made. However, according to U.S. News and World Report, by February over eighty percent of those new year’s resolutions have been broken. For many, it is time to make a very important resolution that is easy to keep and will provide benefits for years to come. Make a will.

Many of us have heard or read lately of some of the celebrities who have died with large estates and no estate planning, creating headaches and confusion for their loved ones-celebrities such as Prince, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson, to name a few.

However, even those with more modest estates need estate plans to ensure that their savings are passed on to those that they intend. Surprisingly, or maybe not surprisingly, most adults have no estate plan whatsoever, not even a simple will.

Only 40 Percent Of Adults Have A Will Or Trust

According to AARP, citing a study by Caring.com, only 40 percent of adults have a will or trust. The statistics are even worse for middle age and younger adults. According to the same study, 78 percent of those age 18-36 and 64 percent of those age 37-52 do not have even a simple will. There is no reason for those numbers to be so high as estate planning can be very simple.

The reality is that most people do not want to contemplate or discuss their own mortality. However,by, at least creating a will and the appropriate power of attorney documents, one can achieve peace of mind knowing that this has been properly addressed and that one has made things easier on one’s loved ones when the time comes.

A simple will, general power of attorney, medical power of attorney and living will should satisfy the needs of most individuals. Estate planning does not necessarily have to be complicated or confusing.

So what are you waiting for? Make a resolution that you know you can keep, follow up on it by making an appointment with your estate planning attorney and you will have started the year by keeping a resolution that will provide you with benefits many years down the road.

Estate Planning Questions? Let Us Help You Start New Year’s Resolutions On The Right Foot!

At Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues, located in Dayton, Ohio, top-notch estate planning doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive! To learn more,go to our website at www.hcmmlaw.com. Or, please contact us at (937) 293-2141 to schedule an appointment for an initial consultation.

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NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: MAKE A WILL!

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