Last will / testament and revoke-able trust; how to keep things simple and cost effective?
We have a will in place. We would like to change the beneficiary. We have hard copies of our will, but no digital copies. The lawyer who draw up the will retired and we’re unable to source the original digital copy to take to a new lawyer.
Our short term objective is to change the beneficiary from our daughter to our grand child. We want to ensure that all of our assets go to our grand child.
We want to ensure that our daughter cannot contest the will. Our assets are in property (all in WA State), savings and stocks.
Our long term objective is to draw up a revoke-able trust that could be fine tuned to include nieces and nephews. It could be more granular and include particular conditions and restrictions.
We are wondering, if this would be the best approach re: cost or if it would be better to just get the trust done. Our concern as stated above is that something could happen to us before we have the time to educate ourselves more about the general subject matter of trusts and to get it in place.
We are wondering what would be the best approach to accomplish or short and long term goal. Given that we don’t have a digital copy of our current will would it make sense to start from scratch and to keep cost low maybe use a do-it-yourself will? Should we forgo our short term objective and just focus on getting a revoke-able trust drawn up?
Our concern is to get something new in place quickly in case something happens to the two of us and then later after we’ve educated ourselves tackle the trust.
We would appreciate any feedback to help us think through this.
Thanks
We have a will in place. We would like to change the beneficiary. We have hard copies of our will, but no digital copies. The lawyer who draw up the will retired and we’re unable to source the original digital copy to take to a new lawyer.
Our short term objective is to change the beneficiary from our daughter to our grand child. We want to ensure that all of our assets go to our grand child.
We want to ensure that our daughter cannot contest the will. Our assets are in property (all in WA State), savings and stocks.
Our long term objective is to draw up a revoke-able trust that could be fine tuned to include nieces and nephews. It could be more granular and include particular conditions and restrictions.
We are wondering, if this would be the best approach re: cost or if it would be better to just get the trust done. Our concern as stated above is that something could happen to us before we have the time to educate ourselves more about the general subject matter of trusts and to get it in place.
We are wondering what would be the best approach to accomplish or short and long term goal. Given that we don’t have a digital copy of our current will would it make sense to start from scratch and to keep cost low maybe use a do-it-yourself will? Should we forgo our short term objective and just focus on getting a revoke-able trust drawn up?
Our concern is to get something new in place quickly in case something happens to the two of us and then later after we’ve educated ourselves tackle the trust.
We would appreciate any feedback to help us think through this.
Thanks