Getting divorced can be painful and overwhelming. It can seem like going through a divorce involves endless paperwork and other tasks that stop you from getting on with your life.
In addition to the paperwork and the tasks that go along with finalizing a divorce, a recently divorced person cannot overlook the important changes that need to be made in their estate planning.
Many recently divorced people make it clear that their ex-spouse should never inherit from them or make life decisions for them—but that is what may happen if your estate plan is not updated. Review the below tips in order to position yourself, your loved ones, and your assets in a way that satisfies your goals.
If you have recently gone through a divorce, you may feel somewhat fed up with the legal system. However, creating or updating your estate plan after a divorce can be one of the wisest business and financial moves you can make. Take charge of your future and the future of your loved ones by removing the “ex” from those previous estate planning documents.
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