What should I bring to an initial estate planning consultation?
The more prepared you are for your initial consultation, the more productive and efficient the conversation will be — and the faster we can get to work on protecting your estate. You do not need to have everything perfectly organized, but the following information will allow us to make meaningful progress in our first meeting:
A picture of your assets — This does not need to be a formal balance sheet. A general sense of what you own is sufficient: real estate (primary residence, investment properties, vacation homes), investment and brokerage accounts, retirement accounts (IRAs, 401(k)s, pension plans), business interests, life insurance policies, and significant personal property. If you have existing trusts, bring those documents if possible.
Beneficiary information — The full legal names of the people you intend to benefit from your estate, including children, grandchildren, and any charitable organizations. If you have minor children, think about who you would name as guardian.
Your existing estate planning documents — If you have a prior will, trust, power of attorney, or advance directive, bring copies. We will review what you have and identify gaps, outdated provisions, or potential conflicts.
Your current fiduciaries — Who do you trust to serve as your successor trustee, your executor, your agent under power of attorney, and your healthcare agent? You may not have final answers, but having thought about it in advance helps move the conversation forward.
Business documentation — If you own a business, bring any operating agreements, shareholder agreements, or buy-sell agreements. Business succession is a core part of estate planning for many of our clients and often has the longest lead time.
Questions — Write them down. The consultation is your time. There are no routine questions in estate planning when your family’s future is involved.
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