Estate Planning Lawyer Discusses The Second Talk

Estate Planning Lawyer Discusses The Second Talk

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Do you remember the uncomfortable feeling you had when your mom or dad sat you down to have the talk? Well, I want you to have a talk of a different kind with your parents. This next talk may make you and your parents just as uncomfortable as the first one, but its equally as important. I want you to talk to your parents about their estate plan.

You realize estate planning is important. You have taken care of your family and made sure all your ducks are in a row should anything happen to you. You know that estate planning is not just for the wealthy or about estate taxes. Its about keeping control even if you are incapacitated (through your hand selected helpers) and providing loads of instructions about what you want and how things should be handled during incapacity and upon your death. It is about protecting those you love and making things easier for them.

But do your parents have the same understanding, and have they taken the steps to protect themselves and keep control in times of need? Do they have a plan to make all of lifes transitions as smooth as possible? If your parents are like 55% of adults in the U.S. today the answer is no. To me, that is a little scary. They are really leaving things to chance. I have had people tell me that they dont need a plan because they know their kids will take care of everything. But will they? After a lifetime of guiding their children into adulthood, do they really want to leave their children one of lifes most difficult tasks without any direction, at one of the most difficult times emotionally?

Probably not, but that is the message they are sending when they dont take the time to put a plan in place. Any of you who are parents also understand how we all tend to put our kids first. Ive found this impulse is even stronger in my clients that saw the Great Depression and World War II, and it hasnt diminished in their ensuing years. They see planning for their own needs, even now, as self-indulgent, almost something to be ashamed of. It often falls upon us to convince our parents that it is okay to think of their own needs.

So what stops people from planning? Discomfort and misinformation. Its not fun to talk about our own mortality and less fun for many, especially the Depression Era generations, to talk about money. It has been my experience that when many people hear the words estate plan, either they dont really know what it is or they think it is all about estate taxes and something only rich people need to do. So, how to you bring up this uncomfortable topic with your parents?

First, do it gently and from the perspective of caring about them not their money. In fact, it should center on them, and their needs. Talking about money and inheritance and whats in it for me is the best way to bring this conversation to a screeching halt. This is a conversation about protection and making traumatic situations a little easier.

It is never easy to see a loved one become incapacitated or pass away, and it is uncomfortable to think about these events. Knowing that there are clear instructions in place and who will carry them out should bring significant comfort and peace of mind.


About the Author:
Heather Chubb is a Sacramento probate lawyer specializing in wills, trusts, asset protection, elder law and estate planning. Heather is dedicated to helping individuals and families make the best possible legal decisions for those they love. Her process is straight forward, easy, and best of all understandable,as there is nothing worse than a plan that takes a team of lawyers to decipher. Visit our Sacramento will lawyer site for more details.



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