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Author: Attorney Delaney Agnew
Phone: 608-257-0945
Email: dagnew@hurleyburish.com

In the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), it may be tempting to forgo hiring an estate planning attorney to draft your important documents. However, below are some considerations that explain why this might not be the best idea.

  1. Legal Expertise and Accuracy

Estate laws vary by state and are often complex.

  • An attorney ensures your documents are legally valid, compliant with current state laws, and properly executed (e.g., notarization and witness requirements).
  • They can avoid common DIY mistakes (like unclear language or improper witnessing) that could invalidate a will or trust.
  1. Customized Planning

Online templates and kits are one-size-fits-all.

  • Attorneys tailor documents to your specific needs, family dynamics, and financial situation.
  • They can suggest appropriate tools—like revocable trusts, special needs trusts, or powers of attorney—based on your goals and risks.
  1. Tax and Asset Protection Advice

An attorney can provide guidance on:

  • Minimizing estate and inheritance taxes (for larger estates).
  • Structuring ownership to protect against creditors or lawsuits.
  • Planning for the efficient transfer of assets, avoiding unnecessary probate.
  1. Avoiding Probate Pitfalls

A skilled attorney can help you:

  • Set up tools to bypass or streamline probate, such as trusts, transfer-on-death deeds, and proper beneficiary designations.
  • Reduce legal and financial burdens on your loved ones.
  1. Coordination of Beneficiary Designations

Wills don’t govern all assets—life insurance, retirement accounts, and joint assets pass by beneficiary designation or title.

  • An attorney helps ensure that your will, trust, and beneficiary forms are coordinated so they don’t contradict each other.
  1. Help with Complex Situations

Even young adults may have complex situations like:

  • Owning a business
  • Having minor children
  • Blended families or estranged relatives
  • Caring for a dependent with disabilities
  • Holding digital or international assets

An attorney can create a plan that accounts for these variables.

  1. Peace of Mind and Future Updates
  • You get the confidence that your documents are solid.
  • Attorneys often offer ongoing support for future updates due to marriage, kids, asset changes, or law changes.
  1. Reduced Family Conflict

A professionally prepared estate plan minimizes ambiguity, reducing the chance of:

  • Will contests or legal battles
  • Confusion or conflict over healthcare decisions or asset distribution

 

 

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