When Jack created his first estate plan at 35, his primary concern was naming a guardian for his two young kids. Now, 25 years later, his children are grown, his assets have changed, and his priorities have shifted. But his estate plan? It’s still gathering dust in a drawer.
Over the years, Jack built a thriving business, developed a passion for philanthropy, and welcomed four grandchildren. His vision for the future is no longer about basic protections—it’s about creating a legacy. But without an updated plan, his wishes may never be realized.
Your estate plan should evolve with your life. If it’s been years—or even decades—since you last reviewed it, now is the time to ask yourself:
Does my plan reflect my current values and goals?
Are my assets structured to support my family and the causes I care about?
Have I accounted for changes in tax laws, family dynamics, or my own priorities?
Planning for the future is about more than just dividing assets. It’s about shaping the memories, values, and opportunities you leave behind. Jack eventually revisited his plan, working with our team to establish a charitable trust, create education funds for his grandchildren, and update his business succession plan.
This new year, take the time to reflect on what truly matters to you. Let’s create a plan that ensures your legacy lives on. Request a Consultation or Register for a Workshop to begin.