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Will & Estate Planning Checklist
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This checklist walks you through the key steps of writing a will and basic estate planning tasks, from naming an executor to securing documents. It’s for adults who want a clear, practical plan to protect their family and assets.
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- Define estate goals and priorities — Decide who you want to provide for and any specific gifts or protections.
- List all assets and liabilities — Include property, bank accounts, investments, retirement, life insurance, and debts.
- Choose an executor (personal representative) — Pick someone trustworthy and discuss the role and responsibilities with them.
- Name guardians for minor children — Select primary and alternate guardians and confirm they're willing to serve.
- Select a durable power of attorney for finances — Authorize a trusted agent to manage finances if you become incapacitated.
- Create an advance healthcare directive and appoint a health proxy — Record medical wishes and name someone to make health decisions for you.
- Draft a last will and testament — Use an attorney or reliable state-specific template to state distributions and executor.
- Designate beneficiaries on accounts and policies — Confirm beneficiary designations for retirement, insurance, and payable-on-death accounts.
- Update bank and investment account beneficiaries
- Update retirement and pension beneficiaries
- Update life insurance beneficiaries
- Consider establishing trusts for specific needs — Evaluate revocable, irrevocable, or special-needs trusts to meet goals and avoid probate.
- Inventory digital assets and access instructions — List accounts, domains, crypto, social media, and where passwords are stored.
- Plan for taxes, debts, and final expenses — Estimate estate taxes, list debts, and designate funds for funeral and closing costs.
- Store original documents securely and notify your executor — Keep originals in a safe deposit box or attorney's custody and tell the executor where they are.
- Meet with an estate attorney or financial advisor — Review documents, state laws, and tax implications before finalizing the plan.
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