When we talk about estate planning, one of the most crucial components to understand is…
The COVID-19 crisis has caused many to pause and consider their wills and estate planning documents. Our Florida estate planning attorney discussed in a previous article the importance of these documents, especially during uncertain times. Today, people of all ages are wishing to have their wills and estate documents either updated or prepared for the first time. While this is something that everyone should consider, some are choosing the do-it-yourself (DIY) route rather than hiring a qualified estate planning attorney. While the internet offers many resources, we find that most DIY wills and estate planning documents have flaws and loopholes that can become problematic when the time comes for the estate to be settled.
First, let’s take a look at some ways one can bypass the advice of an estate planning attorney and create their own documents:
- Handwrite the documents themselves
- Download a “fill in the blank” form from the internet
- Generate the documents using an online question and answer form
Why are these methods not a good idea? Let’s take a look.
Your estate plan must conform to applicable state laws
When you create your will using the internet, the program you use may claim they conform to state laws, but that is not always true. When this is the case, your assets may be subject to probate and your loved ones will then need to hire a probate attorney. A qualified Florida estate planning attorney will ensure your will and estate planning documents adhere to applicable state laws so your loved ones won’t have to worry about probate court or other issues upon your death.
A DIY estate plan could contain inaccurate, incomplete, or contradictory information
Online questionnaires that create wills and/or estate planning documents sometimes leave out important information that can prevent the document from carrying out your wishes. A Florida estate planning attorney will ask all the right questions and obtain detailed information to ensure your documents are complete and accurate.
Part two of our article will discuss more reasons why you should have your will and estate planning documents prepared by a qualified Florida estate planning attorney.
The Pittman Law Office is a premier firm with an experienced Florida estate planning attorney/probate attorney serving clients throughout The Villages area. Amy Pittman, Esq. and her team of professionals understand the challenges and sensitive decisions that need to be made when creating a will and/or estate plan. As a trusted Florida estate planning attorney, Pittman will sit down with you to help you determine the best plan for you and your family. Don’t wait for the next crisis to have your will or estate planning documents updated or prepared. Give us a call to schedule an appointment today!