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Your estate plan isn't complete when you sign those documents – it's just beginning. After working intensively with clients on estate planning this quarter, we've uncovered the critical gaps between having legal documents and having an effective estate plan that actually works when needed.
Most people believe estate planning begins and ends with an attorney drafting legal documents. But the reality is far more complex. Those thick binders of legal paperwork are useless if your loved ones can't find them in an emergency or if your accounts aren't properly aligned with your plan. We've seen firsthand how small oversights – like outdated beneficiary designations or improperly titled business accounts – can completely derail even the most carefully crafted estate plans.
What happens when you're still alive but unable to communicate your wishes? This question haunts families who must make medical decisions without clear guidance. We explore why healthcare directives and powers of attorney might be the most important documents you'll ever sign, even though they're frequently overlooked. Nothing creates more family tension than disagreements about what a loved one "would have wanted" during a medical crisis.
For business owners, we discuss the unique challenges of integrating business interests into estate plans. Unlike personal accounts, business accounts typically can't have transfer-on-death designations, creating potential complications without proper planning. We share strategies for ensuring business assets transfer smoothly without disrupting operations.
Whether you're 18 or 80, estate planning matters! Even young adults need basic documents like healthcare powers of attorney since parents lose legal authority when children turn 18. We provide practical guidance on keeping your documents organized, accessible, and aligned with your current wishes through life's many changes.
Ready to move beyond the paperwork and create an estate plan that truly protects your legacy? Contact us today!
Find Du Charme Wealth Management here:
https://ducharmewealth.com/contact-us/
Phone: 435-288-3396

Address: 50 East 100 South, Suite 300
St. George, UT 84770

OR

Phone: 262-505-5740

Address: 2665 S Moorland Road, Suite 212
New Berlin, WI 53151

#wealthmanagement #investing #southernutah #stgeorgeutah #longtermcare #estateplanning #estateagent #estatetaxes #podcast
[00:00:00] Intro.
[00:01:02] Introduction to Estate Planning Basics.
[00:03:10] Key Estate Planning Documents Explained.
[00:09:50] Beyond Documents: Organization is Crucial.
[00:15:57] Common Beneficiary Designation Mistakes.
[00:19:37] Business Interests and Estate Planning.
[00:23:50] Healthcare Directives and Difficult Decisions.
[00:27:42] Final Thoughts and How to Get Started.

DISCLAIMER:
Information presented on this program is believed to be factual and up-to-date, but we do not guarantee its accuracy, and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. Discussions and answers to questions do not involve the rendering of personalized investment advice, but are limited to the dissemination of general information. A professional advisor should be consulted before implementing any of the options presented. Encompass More Asset Management LLC is a registered investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and only transacts business in states where it is properly registered, or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements.

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Your estate plan isn't complete when you sign those documents – it's just beginning. After working intensively with clients on estate planning this quarter, we've uncovered the critical gaps between having legal documents and having an effective estate plan that actually works when needed.
Most people believe estate planning begins and ends with an attorney drafting legal documents. But the reality is far more complex. Those thick binders of legal paperwork are useless if your loved ones can't find them in an emergency or if your accounts aren't properly aligned with your plan. We've seen firsthand how small oversights – like outdated beneficiary designations or improperly titled business accounts – can completely derail even the most carefully crafted estate plans.
What happens when you're still alive but unable to communicate your wishes? This question haunts families who must make medical decisions without clear guidance. We explore why healthcare directives and powers of attorney might be the most important documents you'll ever sign, even though they're frequently overlooked. Nothing creates more family tension than disagreements about what a loved one "would have wanted" during a medical crisis.
For business owners, we discuss the unique challenges of integrating business interests into estate plans. Unlike personal accounts, business accounts typically can't have transfer-on-death designations, creating potential complications without proper planning. We share strategies for ensuring business assets transfer smoothly without disrupting operations.
Whether you're 18 or 80, estate planning matters! Even young adults need basic documents like healthcare powers of attorney since parents lose legal authority when children turn 18. We provide practical guidance on keeping your documents organized, accessible, and aligned with your current wishes through life's many changes.
Ready to move beyond the paperwork and create an estate plan that truly protects your legacy? Contact us today!
Find Du Charme Wealth Management here:
https://ducharmewealth.com/contact-us/
Phone: 435-288-3396

Address: 50 East 100 South, Suite 300
St. George, UT 84770

OR

Phone: 262-505-5740

Address: 2665 S Moorland Road, Suite 212
New Berlin, WI 53151

#wealthmanagement #investing #southernutah #stgeorgeutah #longtermcare #estateplanning #estateagent #estatetaxes #podcast
[00:00:00] Intro.
[00:01:02] Introduction to Estate Planning Basics.
[00:03:10] Key Estate Planning Documents Explained.
[00:09:50] Beyond Documents: Organization is Crucial.
[00:15:57] Common Beneficiary Designation Mistakes.
[00:19:37] Business Interests and Estate Planning.
[00:23:50] Healthcare Directives and Difficult Decisions.
[00:27:42] Final Thoughts and How to Get Started.

DISCLAIMER:
Information presented on this program is believed to be factual and up-to-date, but we do not guarantee its accuracy, and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. Discussions and answers to questions do not involve the rendering of personalized investment advice, but are limited to the dissemination of general information. A professional advisor should be consulted before implementing any of the options presented. Encompass More Asset Management LLC is a registered investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and only transacts business in states where it is properly registered, or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements.

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