Do I Need Estate Planning?
Provisions can be added to your estate planning documents to prevent unnecessary bureaucracy. For example, the document can provide that if a beneficiary does not survive you by at least sixty days, that beneficiary will not be treated as surviving for the purposes of your estate. This provision alone could save the cost and delay of probating assets through the estate of the deceased beneficiary to get them to the actual recipient.
A survivorship clause also prevents an unintended distribution property. Lets look at an example. Suppose that (more…)




