3 Questions to Prepare Yourself

Get Expert Assistance from an Estate Planning Attorney in Shreveport, LA

While estate planning is an important part of life for everyone, many tend to ignore or delay the process. You have a responsibility to your family and loved ones to take care of these details so that they are not left with unnecessary discussions, confusion, or time-consuming tasks of distribution after you pass on. It is not pleasant to think about; and yet, planning for the unexpected and being prepared for the worst will help you feel confident and at ease now. It will also provide your family with stability and assurance in the future.

Not sure where to start? Rely on David L. White and his team of legal professionals for comprehensive, transparent and experienced estate planning in Shreveport. No matter your existing knowledge, property type or unique family concerns, we have the experience, knowledge and resources for you to properly plan for the future.

Ask yourself these three questions before visiting your attorney. Doing so will help you understand your priorities, guide your decisions, and clearly communicate your desires:

  1. What would happen today? Many people write their will with the distant future in mind. This is the natural and, most likely, reasonable approach to planning. However, your will should also account for the present. If you were to pass away today, who would be the guardian of your children? How would your assets or debts be divided or taken care of? Who will care for your pets? Ensure that your will is valid in the future to avoid frequent amendments, but also take care to make sure it is relevant today. That way, it will be useful if and when it is needed.
  2. Are there more complex family relationships? Divorces, half-siblings, affairs, and other complex familial relationships can lead to confusion about inheritance and sometimes, extensive and expensive legal battles after a person has died. Don’t leave your descendants with unpleasant surprises. Make a list of all the important relationships in your life and be honest with your attorney about them. Whether by blood, law or another association, your estate lawyer should be informed about your relations so that they can advise you on the best options.
  3. What health concerns or options are likely, imminent, or preferred? Have you suffered from chronic or serious health problems? How long until you want the plug to be pulled if you end up in a hospital with life-support? To plan properly and completely, you need to outline these specific details in your plan and shift or adjust your will to account for the changing status of your health.

Trust an Experienced Estate Planning Attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana

David L. White has a dedicated team of legal professionals giving you a straightforward yet comprehensive approach to planning for your family’s future after you. Come in with your questions and let us help you determine the best options. We understand that these can be difficult decisions to make and conversations to have. You can trust that we will provide honest answers and expert advice.

Protect your loved ones now and in the future by starting your estate planning process in Shreveport today. Call us at 318-747-7023 to learn more and schedule your consultation with our team.