This article reminds us of how important it is to make sure you are naming your beneficiaries properly. Pay on death accounts or accounts with a death beneficiary are an important part of your estate plan. They are meant to pass property, such as life insurance proceeds, or retirement accounts, without the need to go through the probate court. But, since they are not governed by the court, you need to make sure that you are naming your beneficiaries properly.
For example, when I have a couple with young children, I normally recommend a living trust as the corner stone of the estate plan, so money can be managed for the children should the parents meet an early demise. But, for most young couples, their "wealth" will be held in pay on death accounts like life insurance. For the plan to work, the couples have to change their beneficiaries to the trust.
Likewise, it is important on major life events to change the beneficiaries of the accounts. Such events include a marriage, a divorce, a death in the family, or some similar event. It is a good idea to review the beneficiaries regularly to make sure your estate plan is working the way you intend it to work.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Non-Probate Assets Are an Important Part of Your Plan
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