So you’ve got some nifty estate planning documents?
You are awesome.
Formal estate planning document can ensure your family is cared for after your death, avoid court, and minimize the burden your loved ones will face when you are gone.
But legal documents are only one part of the equation.
Your estate plan is not complete just because you signed some fancy papers.
Because while formal estate planning documents can avoid legal obstacles after your death, they do not eliminate the myriad other tasks necessary to settle your affairs.
Think of it this way:
If you died today, would your family know what to do?
If they couldn’t remember anything you told them about your estate, would they be able to easily find all the information they need?
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If you answered “no” to either of those questions, then your estate plan is not complete.
To make things easier on your loved ones after your death, the best thing you can do is create an estate planning letter of instruction.