Thursday, May 26, 2011 More Questions To Ask Any Houston Estate Planning Lawyer
By: Kim Hegwood, Houston Estate Planning Lawyer
This is a problem which many families and lawyers overlook: Not ensuring there is a plan in place for regular communication as the laws and tax code change.
And there's actually multiple problems I have seen here. So here are some questions to ask any lawyer who you consider when putting together an estate plan:
1) "Do you have a team in place to handle my needs?"
Otherwise, this creates a less than ideal circumstance for a family who wants active management, as things inevitably slip through the cracks (certain matters develop or items are thought of later, etc.).
These solo houston estate planning lawyers have to spend so much time working "in" their practice, that they do not have the time (or often, inclination) to make sure assets are 'owned' properly (which means your plan will fail!) or that they are up to date on the changes which come through every year. This leaves new opportunities untouched, or worse ... it can create plans which work for 2011 ... but not for 2021.
And then what happens if your lawyer retires or passes away?
2) "What happens when things change in the life of my family?"
Unfortunately, even when there IS a team approach in place, often there is no previously-agreed-upon plan for communication when the laws inevitably change, or when family dynamics also become different.
Make sure that your lawyer will notify you appropriately when, in fact, there are changes to the tax or legal code that potentially impact you, and that they keep in regular communication with you otherwise.
3) "Does the planning fee include a regular review of your plan?"
If not, then you will be faced with having to initiate reviews yourself, and having to pay additional fees for the privilege, at that.
In fact, the optimum scenario is when a lawyer will provide you with some sort of "estate planning maintenance" program, or retainer program for ongoing service--which saves you money and gives you peace-of-mind over the course of your family's life together.
I hope these help! |