Estate Planning? But I’m only 35! Secrets of the Old Rich Guys Revealed

Unless you were born into an Über-rich family (and sometimes even then), your parents’ probably never discussed estate planning when you were growing up and didn’t have any kind of relationship with a personal lawyer (at least not one you remember discussed with fondness!)

It’s not a surprise.  70% of people die without even a Will.  So, why would you need to take action now, when you are so young?

Because you are financially smarter than your parents and you care more about the people you’d leave behind than the 70% who die leaving their loved ones in the lurch.

You may be young (or young at heart), but you likely have more far more wealth than your folks already; you certainly have bigger dreams, and there’s a good chance you have kids.

It’s not your age that matters when it comes to planning.  Your vision and your family circumstances determine whether you need to plan and when to start.

Regardless of how much money you have in the bank, if you have kids at home, you want to be the one who decides who would take care of your kids in the short-term and who would raise them for the long-term, if you were in an accident.  You definitely don’t want to leave that up to a court to decide.

Choosing who will take care of your kids and legally documenting your decisions is estate planning … if you have kids, you need it.

If you do have money in the bank (here in California more than $100,000) or own any real property, you will want that money to get to your family as easily as possible if anything happens to you.  The State has a plan for your money, but it’s one that will make life difficult for your loved ones.  Under the State’s plan, your family will have to deal with the Court, not have complete control of your assets for 12-16 months and they’ll pay a load of unnecessary expenses that you could have avoided if you had planned ahead.

You definitely don’t want to leave the people you love with a mess because you didn’t take care of things.

Giving your loved ones easy access to your money if you are in an accident is estate planning … if you have money in the bank or own even one piece of real estate, you need it.

And, if you have a big vision for your future, you want to set up your business in such a way that it can never be taken from you if you get divorced or sued and so that when you die, your family won’t lose half of it to the government.   Yes, there are ways to totally protect what you are building and they are a lot easier to put in place when your company isn’t worth much, like when you are just starting out in your 30s.

Showing the Universe you mean business about your business and setting it up so that it grows protected for your family is estate planning … if you have a big vision for your future, you need it.

Last, if you want to pass on much more than just your financial wealth and leave the world a better place, you need to set forth the intention to do that and then take action steps throughout your lifetime to capture the intangible assets that are most often lost when someone dies, like your intellectual, spiritual and human assets.  It’s about who you are and what’s important to you.

Creating a structure and plan for passing on your values, insights, stories and experience is estate planning …. If you want to leave the world a better place, you need it.

So, what do the old rich guys know that you
should know too?

The most important thing to know is that estate planning is really NOT a do it yourself process.

Sure, you can prepare your own will, trust or health care directive, but real deal, make a difference for your loved ones estate planning (what I call Family Wealth Planning) is about far more than documents; it’s about making the very best decisions for yourself and the people you love most so you can leave the world a better place.  And that kind of estate planning cannot be done without the guidance of a trusted personal lawyer to be there for you throughout your lifetime and for your loved ones after you are gone.

Think about the old rich guys …. the guys whose family wealth has grown at each generation –Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Ford to name a few – all had personal lawyers advising them and their family after they were gone and long before they amassed their wealth.  Because of these relationships, they left long lasting legacies that improve the world.  Contrast that with rich guys like Joe Robbie, Powel Crosley, Jr., and Cornelius Vanderbilt who were once the wealthiest men in America and whose fortunes have been almost entirely dissipated to estate taxes, lawsuits, divorces and general affluenza.

So, learn from the old rich guys who did it right.  Show the Universe you are serious about your business by getting control of your financial future.  Leave your family with a legacy of true family wealth.  If you want to leave the world a better place, even on a small scale, now is the time for you to begin planning your estate.

© 2008 Alexis Martin Neely

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include everything in quotes with it: “Written by Alexis Martin Neely, mom, writer, speaker and Personal Family Lawyer. Alexis makes it super easy for your family to talk about and  plan for sticky subjects like money, death and taxes. Get Alexis’ humorous, enlightening, and often quite revealing “Family Wealth Secrets” at: www.FamilyWealthMatters.com.”

Moms: Take Charge of Your Family’s Future

I’m hosting a free teleconference for MOMS ONLY and if you are a mom, you need to be there.

It’s next Tuesday, February 19 at 1p PT/4p ET.

We are close to sold out on our line block, so please get registered now if you plan to attend so I can tell if I need to reserve more lines.

http://www.MomsFreeCall.com

Even if you can’t make it, go ahead and register anyway so you’ll get the recording of the call for download.

And, if you’ve got any friends who need this info, please pass this along and tell them to get registered too.

Here are all the deets:

http://www.MomsFreeCall.com

I’m hosting a free call for moms because 74% of you don’t have your financial house in order and haven’t even legally named guardians for your kids.

And, I’m committed to doing something about the growing number of elderly women entering poverty in their 70s and 80s - it’s a whopping 20%!

The time for you to take action is now!

This Mom’s Only Call will show you how to get your financial house in order, take control of your future, and secure your children’s well-being.

Some of the topics we will cover:

1.  How to make sure your children’s future is not left in the hands of a broken down court system and a Judge who doesn’t know you or your kids.

2.  How to legally keep your family wealth in your pocket and out of the government’s.

3.  The secrets that guarantee you won’t become one of the 20% of elderly women living in poverty … the time to secure your future is NOW!

4.  How to pass on your family’s WHOLE WEALTH not just your money…Make sure your children are raised with your values, stories, insights and experiences.

5.  Exactly how to take control of your finances if something should happen to your spouse.

6.  Why paying estate taxes is completely voluntary…you might think you aren’t subject to estate taxes, but you’re probably wrong,…discover why.

7.  How you can protect your kids’ inheritance from a divorce or a lawsuit.

I look forward to hearing you on the call! Register now.

http://www.MomsFreeCall.com

With lots of love,

Alexis

PS - please get registered now so I know if I have to expand my line block as soon as possible.  The call is Tuesday, Feb 19th at 1p.

11 Things to Ask Before Hiring an Estate Planning Lawyer

These are the 11 things you should ask before engaging an estate planning lawyer to help you plan for the well-being of your money, your family and your life.

  1. Do you prepare a comprehensive plan for my kids’ care if something happens to me, like the Kids Protection Plan™ that names short and long-term guardians and gives specific instructions to all of the guardians and my caregivers? What about an ID card for my wallet listing the short-term guardians with their contact information?
  2. Are all of your fees flat fees? What about for ongoing work after the initial completion of my estate plan documents? What happens when I call with legal questions 2 years after my planning documents were completed? What if the questions are about something other than my estate plan?
  3. Do you have a whole team in place or is it just you? What happens if something happens to you or you retire?
  4. What happens if I need to get a quick question answered and you are not available?
  5. Do you make sure my assets are titled in the right way? How?
  6. What happens when things change in my life? Do you notify me about changes in the law? How often do you communicate with me?
  7. Does my planning fee include a regular review of my plan? What if I want to make changes to my plan?
  8. Do you have any sort of an estate planning maintenance program or membership program for ongoing service and, if so, what does that include?
  9. Do you have a process for helping me capture and pass on my intangible wealth, such as my intellectual, spiritual and human assets or who I am and what’s important to me?
  10. Can you structure my estate plan so that whatever I leave to my kids will be protected from a lawsuit against them or if they are divorced in the future? How often do you build that kind of planning into client’s plans?
  11. Do you guarantee your service?

Knowing the questions to these answers before you engage an estate planning lawyer will ensure you put in place an estate plan for your family that will really work when your family needs it and won’t end up just a pile of worthless paper after you are gone.

© 2008 Alexis Martin Neely

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include everything in quotes with it: “Written by Alexis Martin Neely, mom, writer, speaker and Personal Family Lawyer. Alexis makes it super easy for your family to talk about and  plan for sticky subjects like money, death and taxes. Get Alexis’ humorous, enlightening, and often quite revealing “Family Wealth Secrets” at: www.FamilyWealthMatters.com.”

 

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