Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning - A Reminder
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
I have spoken out many times against “Do-It-Yourself” estate planning services - most recently in an article for Boomer-Living.com entiled, ”The Dangers of DIY Wills and Trusts - Packaged Estate Planning Documents Are a Big No-No.” From LegalZoom and Suze Orman’s Will & Trust Kit to LegacyWriter and Build-A-Will, there are no shortage of companies and products promising “customizable” wills and other estate planning documents – at “a tiny fraction of the cost of an estate planning attorney.”Â
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There are many flaws with this “one-size-fits-all” model for estate planning: Laws change. Laws also vary from state to state. Most importantly, only a well-experienced professional who is current on the laws and your unique circumstances, can provide you with the kind of security and accuracy crucial to having a solid estate plan. It’s one of those life choices in which you really will get what you pay for.
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A simple story underscores why:
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There is an old story about a factory which shut down due to an equipment failure. The owner of the factory called a renowned expert to rush to the factory to get things moving. The owner told him, “This shutdown is costing us $100,000 per day!” The expert arrived, walked around the faulty machine, then took out a screwdriver and adjusted a thing or two. Within moments the machine came back to life and the factory began to hum with activity. The owner was thrilled—until he was given a bill for $10,000. He roared, “But it took you less than 10 minutes to fix the machine—it cannot possibly cost $10,000!” The expert calmly responded, “No, it took me a lifetime to know exactly where and how to use that screwdriver. The bill is $10,000—but the value to you is $100,000 per day.”
Moral of the story:Â The right solution for the circumstances often requires a lifetime of preparation.
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