Delaware County Estate Planning Advice
At what age should I begin estate planning?
Wondering how old you should be when you institute an estate plan is an extremely reasonable question. Many people believe that they are too young, or do not have enough assets to consider making a will or other viable estate plan. Others believe that having an estate plan in place is a morbid practice that is planning for their death and admitting their mortality.
Because life is so unpredictable, young people die as well as those who have lived long lives. When people die, no matter what age, it is more likely that they will leave behind possessions than not.
No matter the amount of wealth you have or if you own property or not, you should have an estate plan in place if you have assets to be distributed. The Law Offices of Robert DeLuca & Associates, LLC, can show you ways to logically and clearly document how your possessions will be divided once you, inevitably, pass away.
To learn more about us as a Delaware County estate planning law firm, consult one of our knowledgeable attorneys and receive the personalized attention you deserve.
Your Delaware County estate plan
Once you have decided to put your estate plan into place, whether it is on your 18th or your 80th birthday, it is important to keep it updated and current. The Law Offices of Robert DeLuca & Associates, LLC, can create your will, trust, or other chosen estate option and change it as many times as you need to make sure it captures your post-mortem dispersal wishes.
Certain life changing events may require you to consider updating your estate plan.
- Marriage
- Divorce
- Birth of a child
- Death of a loved one
- End of a relationship or close friendship

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