Life changes, and your estate plan should change with it. Marriage or divorce, the birth or adoption of a child or grandchild, a move to a new state, changes in your finances, or even a shift in who you trust to make decisions can all make an existing plan outdated or ineffective. Making changes to your estate plan doesn’t always mean starting from scratch; often, targeted updates to your Will, Trust, Powers of Attorney, or beneficiary designations can ensure your wishes are still clearly reflected and legally enforceable. Regular reviews — especially after major life events — help avoid unintended consequences, family disputes, or costly court involvement, and give you peace of mind that your plan still does what it was meant to do: protect you and the people you care about most.

If you are interested in revising or updating your current estate plan or would like to talk about creating an estate plan if you don’t already have one, give us a call at 253.858.5434 to make an appointment today. We proudly represent clients throughout Washington and Idaho and are available to meet in person, by phone, or via video conference.