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From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 175250 Myth 2: My Family Knows My Wishes Some people believe they don’t need an estate plan because their family knows their wishes and will divide everything the way they want it. While your family may intend to honor your wishes, discussions without proper documentation carry no legal enforceability. If you don’t have an estate plan, your assets could go to distant relatives rather than close friends, stepchildren, or other nonrelated loved ones. Even wellmeaning family members can disagree on what your true wishes were, leading to bitter conflicts and costly litigation that depletes your hard-earned money and property. Without a will or trust, you have no say regarding who inherits your money and property, how they receive it, who will raise your minor children, or who will be in charge of winding down your affairs. A comprehensive estate plan will protect your legacy and provide clear guidance for your loved ones.
starnews_20251016_tsn-2025-10-16-a-018_art_6.xml
From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 175250 Myth 2: My Family Knows My Wishes Some people believe they don’t need an estate plan because their family knows their wishes and will divide everything the way they want it. While your family may intend to honor your wishes, discussions without proper documentation carry no legal enforceability. If you don’t have an estate plan, your assets could go to distant relatives rather than close friends, stepchildren, or other nonrelated loved ones. Even wellmeaning family members can disagree on what your true wishes were, leading to bitter conflicts and costly litigation that depletes your hard-earned money and property. Without a will or trust, you have no say regarding who inherits your money and property, how they receive it, who will raise your minor children, or who will be in charge of winding down your affairs. A comprehensive estate plan will protect your legacy and provide clear guidance for your loved ones.
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