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Updating Your Estate Plan For Divorce: 5 Changes to Make

Even if the process is amicable, divorce can be one of life's most stressful events. With so many major changes taking place, it’s easy to forget to update your estate plan—or simply put it off until it's too late. After all, dealing with yet another lawyer is probably the last thing you want to do.

However, neglecting to update your estate plan for divorce can have potentially tragic consequences. And you shouldn’t wait until the divorce is final to rework your plan—you should update it as soon as you realize the split is inevitable.

Here’s why: Your marriage is legally still in full effect until your divorce is final, so if you die or become incapacitated while your divorce is ongoing and haven’t changed your estate plan, your soon-to-be ex-spouse could wind up with complete control over your life and assets. Unless you want your ex to have that kind of power, you need to take action as soon as possible.

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Safeguard Your Children’s Inheritance with a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust

When Eric left water running unattended, the resulting flood caused over $400,000 in damage. Any inheritance he might have received before this accident could have been taken from him to pay for that damage. However, if Eric had received an inheritance in a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust, instead of an outright distribution, his inheritance would be completely protected from such a lawsuit—and just about any other threat imaginable.

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Blended Family? Learn from Tom Petty’s Mistakes: His Daughters and Widow Are Now Locked in a Bitter Battle over His Estate

Tom Petty’s daughters escalated the battle over their late father’s estate by filing a lawsuit against Petty’s second wife that seeks $5 million in damages. In the lawsuit, Adria Petty and Annakim Violette, claim their father’s widow, Dana York Petty, mismanaged their father’s estate, depriving them of their rights to determine how Petty’s music should be released. We can learn a few lessons about our own estate plans from the mistakes made in this case.

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