The Top 10 Issues To Consider When Planning Your Estate

Planning your estate feels a lot like preparing for your taxes. It takes time and it’s something the average person hates to turn their mind to. Nevertheless, a solid estate plan is, without a doubt, the best defence against the potential threats to hard earned wealth posed by disgruntled family members or tax authorities.

Recently, I read an article written by Hyman Darling, an Attorney in the State of Massachusetts, in regards to the top 10 issues regarding wills. Mr. Darling states that the top 10 issues that are frequently being considered by the average person are:

1.                  Should I have a Will?

2.                  What kind of Will should I have?

3.                  How does a Will work when I die?

4.                  What if I have a Will but am not satisfied with it?

5.                  Do both spouses need Wills?

6.                  Is it possible to set up a Trust under my Will?

7.                  How can I include a charity in my Will?

8.                  How can a charitable bequest benefit me?

9.                  How much does a Will cost?

10.              How do I go about getting an attorney?


Mr. Darling does an exceptional job at considering each issue and I certainly recommend that everyone considering an estate plan review his article.

Thank you for reading,


Rick Bickhram

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