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What is the process for updating an existing will or trust?

Estate planning is not a one-time event. The plan you created five or ten years ago reflects your life as it was then — not as it is now. Marriage, divorce, the birth or death of a beneficiary, the acquisition of significant new assets, a change in business ownership, a move to or from California, and major federal or state tax law changes are all events that can render an existing plan inadequate, inefficient, or in some cases counterproductive.

For revocable living trusts, updates are typically handled through a formal trust amendment or, when the changes are substantial, a trust restatement. A restatement rewrites the trust in its entirety while preserving the original trust’s continuity — meaning assets already titled in the trust do not need to be re-transferred. This is often the cleaner approach when a trust is more than ten years old or when multiple prior amendments have accumulated.

For wills, a new will supersedes the prior one. In California, it is important that the prior will be properly revoked — not simply replaced informally — to avoid potential disputes about which document controls.

Powers of attorney and advance healthcare directives should also be reviewed periodically. Financial institutions sometimes refuse to honor older documents, and healthcare agents designated years ago may no longer be the right choice for your current circumstances.

At NM Law, we conduct a structured review of your existing documents before recommending changes. We look for gaps between your documents and your current asset structure, conflicts between your trust terms and your beneficiary designations, and planning opportunities created by changes in law — including the significant federal estate tax exemption changes anticipated in 2026.

If your estate plan was drafted before 2020, a comprehensive review is likely overdue.

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