Less than half of Americans have plans for their estate or have a will.

A new study points out some of the problems that occur, if you don’t have an estate plan, according to Financial Advisor in “Most Americans Still Avoid Estate Planning, Study Says.”

A BMO Wealth Management study has confirmed that 52% of Americans do not have a will and most respondents wanted to leave their estates to their spouses or to have their estates equally distributed between their children. It also found that many people wanted to do something else.

One of the most important ways family fights over an estate can be avoided, is to communicate with heirs about plans for the estate. This lets heirs know what to expect and why.

This study found that 40% of respondents had not discussed their estate plans with their heirs. However, it also found that only 28% of the people surveyed had discussed their parents’ estate plans with them. Additionally, 40% of the people believed that their parents’ estate plans had been unfair.

When children believe that their parents’ estate plans are unfair and those plans have not been discussed with the parents, you have the basic ingredients for a fight between family members over an estate.

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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