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August 27, 2025 by montanarolaw

What Documents are Needed for Estate Planning?

When people ask what documents are needed for estate planning, the answer usually comes down to these five essentials:

• Will
• Revocable living trust
• Health care directive (living will and health care proxy)
• Durable financial power of attorney
• Updated beneficiary designations

Each of these documents works together to safeguard your wishes, protect your loved ones, and provide clarity in uncertain times.

Will

A will is the foundation of most estate plans. It states who receives your assets after your passing and allows you to name guardians for minor children. Without a will, New York law decides how your estate is divided.

Revocable Living Trust

A revocable living trust lets you manage your assets during life and transfer them to beneficiaries without probate. It saves your family time and expense. It also keeps your affairs private since trusts do not enter the public record.

Health Care Directive (Living Will & Health Care Proxy)

A health care directive has two parts. A living will outlines your medical treatment preferences. A health care proxy names someone to make decisions for you if you cannot. Together, these documents guide doctors and reassure loved ones.

Durable Financial Power of Attorney

A durable financial power of attorney gives someone you trust authority to manage money matters if you cannot. This includes paying bills, handling investments, or selling property. Without this document, your family may need court approval to act.

Updated Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary designations control who inherits certain accounts, such as retirement funds or life insurance. They take priority over wills and trusts. Review them often to ensure they match your current wishes.

Why Estate Planning Should Be Reviewed Regularly

Life changes quickly. Marriage, divorce, a new child, relocation, or major financial changes all affect your estate plan. Review your documents every few years so they stay accurate and effective.

The Role of an Estate Planning Attorney

An attorney ensures your documents follow state law and reflect your goals. A lawyer also helps you build strategies that go beyond the basics. With professional guidance, you gain peace of mind that your plan will work when needed.

Contact Us

If you have been wondering what documents are needed for estate planning, the five outlined above form the core of a solid plan. They protect your wishes, provide clarity for your loved ones, and prepare you for the unexpected. Click here to learn more about our estate planning services and how we can help you put these documents into place.

Contact us today to schedule a strategy session and take the first step toward protecting your future and your family.

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