estate planning: non-tax reasons

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ESTATE PLANNING Non-Tax Reasons to Plan

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Although tax related considerations are often the motivation behind the desire to create an estate plan, it should be clear that there are numerous non-tax reasons for creating an estate plan that are of equal, or greater, importance.

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ESTATE PLANNINGNon-Tax Reasons to Plan

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Avoiding, or decreasing, an estate’s tax burden

is often a motivation behind estate planning

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While tax avoidance is certainly an important goal of a

comprehensive estate plan there are other important reasons to

create an estate plan

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INCAPACITY

Incapacity may be the most important reason to create an estate plan

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Without an incapacity plan healthcare decisions may default

to someone unintended

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An advance directive, healthcare POA, or similar document lets you decide who will make healthcare

decisions if you become incapacitated

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END OF LIFE DECISIONS

can also be made in a separate document

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A property POA allows an agent to

control property in the event of your incapacity

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DIVISION OF ASSETS2

Most common reason people give for estate planning

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Particularly important if you do not want your intestate heirs to

inherit

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Allows you to gift to an unmarried partner, friend, or

charity

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CONFLICT AVOIDANCE3

An estate plan allows you to make your wishes clear

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This is particularly important if you are making

non-traditional choices

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Sharing your plan lets beneficiaries

and heirs know ahead of time what to expect which often decreases the possibility of

conflict

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GUARDIANS4

If you and your child’s other parent are both unable to care for

your child a court will have to appoint a

guardian

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Applies to parents and other dependent loved

ones as well

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The court will make the decision “without guidance or input from

you.”

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A complete stranger could be appointed

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By nominating a guardian in your plan you can influence the court’s appointment when the time comes

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Someone will need to manage your assets when you die

MANAGERS5

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Your estate plan lets you decide

now who the managers will be

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BY CREATING A TRUST you can appoint a trustee to

MANAGE THE TRUST

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Trustee can be a loved one or professional

trustee

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Assets can be transferred to the

trust FOR SAFEKEEPING

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Good option if you have minor children

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Beneficiaries can benefit from the trust while guarding assets until they are old enough to manage

them

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Probate avoidance is a common estate planning goal for many

reasons

PROBATE AVOIDANCE6

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Probate can take months, even years, to complete

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Assets are frequently inaccessible to intended beneficiaries during

probate

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PROBATE MAY BE COSTLY –

diminishes the value of the estate

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Probate is public

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COORDINATING WISHES

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A comprehensive estate plan lets you coordinate your wishes in a way that will ensure that they are carried out in the future

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Often, there are multiple steps required to ensure that a gift of

property is carried out, for instance

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Your estate planning attorney will make sure everything is coordinated

so there are no glitches when the time comes to transfer property or

distribute gifts

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Non-Tax Reasons Prevail

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Although tax related considerations are often the

motivation behind the desire to create an estate plan

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it should be clear that there are numerous non-tax reasons for creating an estate plan that are of equal, or greater, importance

Although tax related considerations are often the

motivation behind the desire to create an estate plan

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By Stephen C. Hartnett, J.D., LL.M.

Associate Director of EducationAmerican Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys

9444 Balboa Avenue, Suite 300San Diego, California 92123

Phone: (858) 453-2128www.aaepa.com

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