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American Heart Month: The Perfect Time to Review Your Estate Plan

American Heart Month

American Heart Month, observed every February, encourages people to focus on heart health and overall wellness. While its primary aim is raising awareness about cardiovascular health, this month can also serve as a meaningful reminder to review your estate plan. A current and comprehensive estate plan ensures your wishes are upheld and your loved ones are protected. The Long Island attorneys at Eghrari Wealth Training Firm explain why American Heart Month is the ideal time to review your estate plan.

Account for Health Changes

Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, emphasizing the importance of addressing health care needs in your estate planning. If you have recently been diagnosed with a heart condition or other medical issue, you may need to update your documents. For instance, a durable Power of Attorney for health care allows a trusted individual to make medical decisions if you are incapacitated. Similarly, an advance directive or Living Will ensures your preferences for end-of-life care are respected. Regularly updating these documents keeps them aligned with your current health status.

Prepare for Life’s Uncertainty

The unpredictability of health challenges, highlighted during American Heart Month, reminds us to be proactive. Even if you are healthy, having an up-to-date estate plan provides peace of mind. Reviewing key documents, such as your Will, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney, ensures they reflect your most recent wishes. Regular updates, especially following major life changes, help prevent family disputes and legal complications down the road.

Keep Beneficiaries Up to Date

Changes in your life, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the loss of a loved one, often mean adjustments are needed in your estate plan. February offers an opportunity to review and update beneficiary designations on assets like retirement accounts and life insurance policies. Ensuring the correct individuals are named prevents unintended consequences and ensures your estate is distributed as you intend.

Consider Financial Goals

Heart health and financial wellness often go hand in hand, especially when considering the cost of unexpected medical issues. Reviewing your estate plan helps confirm that your financial arrangements align with your family’s needs. You might revise Trust provisions to provide for a child’s education, ensure sufficient care for your spouse, or allocate funds for philanthropic purposes. These updates can reinforce your long-term financial security.

Safeguard Your Family’s Future

An estate plan is one of the most effective ways to protect your loved ones, particularly young children or dependents with special needs. February’s emphasis on health can serve as a reminder to evaluate whether you have appointed Guardians for minors or established a Special Needs Trust. Taking these steps ensures your family’s well-being is prioritized, even if the unexpected occurs.

Explore Charitable Giving

American Heart Month often inspires giving to causes related to medical research and community health. It is an ideal time to think about incorporating charitable donations into your estate plan. Whether you want to leave a bequest to support heart health initiatives or fund a cause meaningful to you, an estate planning attorney can help ensure your charitable goals are met while preserving your family’s financial security.

Review Key Appointments

The individuals you choose to manage your estate play a critical role in ensuring your wishes are carried out. Over time, circumstances may change, making it necessary to update these designations. Reviewing the roles of Executors, Trustees, and Powers of Attorney during February ensures you have selected people who are still capable and willing to handle these responsibilities. If replacements are needed, this is the perfect time to make those changes.

American Heart Month emphasizes taking steps to improve your health, but it also offers a chance to address your overall preparedness. By dedicating time this February to review your estate plan, you can ensure that it remains comprehensive, reflects your current circumstances, and protects those you care about most.

Can We Help You Review Your Estate Plan during American Heart Month?

For more information, please join us for an upcoming FREE seminar. If you would like to review your estate plan during American Heart Month, contact the Long Island estate planning attorneys at Eghrari Wealth Training Firm by calling us at 631-265-0599 to schedule your appointment.

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