Holiday Resolutions: Five Ways to Kick-Start Your Estate Planning in the New Year
Holiday Resolutions: Five Ways to Kick-Start Your Estate Planning in the New Year
People have been making New Year’s resolutions with varying degrees of success ever since ancient Babylonians began observing the religious festival known as Akitu nearly 4,000 years ago. Whether it’s in January, March, or September, nearly every culture from dynastic China through modern civilizations has a tradition of resetting intentions while resetting the calendar.This year, make working on estate planning documents part of your resolutions.It might sound a little crazy to plan for your passing when most resolutions focus on improving your physical, emotional, and financial health, but it’s not. Many clients are surprised to learn that a comprehensive estate plan can improve your life across all three areas in one fell swoop.Because resolutions aren’t easy to keep, any goal that can multitask is a win in our book. Here are five suggestions to kick-start your estate plan in the New Year.
Make estate planning a priority
“I’m young and healthy, so I don’t need to worry about it yet.”
“I don’t have many assets to worry about anyway.”
“It’s too depressing and stressful to think about dying.”
“All that legal stuff is so confusing. I don’t even know where to start.”
“I can’t afford to pay for a will right now.”
“My family members will take care of the kids.”
“Everyone knows how I feel about life support/organ donation already.”
Plan for your potential incapacity
Durable power of attorney, which gives a trusted individual the authority to manage your financial affairs should you be rendered unable to manage on your own.
Medical power of attorney, which gives a trusted individual the authority to make healthcare decisions if you are incapacitated.
Advanced medical directive, also known as a living will, which outlines your preferences for life-saving interventions and medical care in the event of a permanent vegetative state or otherwise terminal diagnosis.
Cover all your bases
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Don’t set it and forget it
Dedicate it to someone you love
About Shann M. Chaudhry, ESQ.
In a corporate climate riddled with self-interest and motives for personal gain, one attorney stands out among the crowd clad all in a blue suit, shaking hands and intently listening to concerns. This “Man in The Blue Suit” is dedicated to establishing holistic approaches to protecting the things his clients’ value. Who is this empathetic, intuitive advocate? The world knows him as Shann Chaudhry ESQ., Attorney at Law PLLC…but you can call him Shann. A thoughtful and savvy strategist, Shann cares deeply about helping his clients by protecting the things that matter most to them. Shann and the rest of the team at SMC ESQ. are determined and compassionate problem solvers who uphold human dignity and flourishing in all areas of their practice.