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Home Estate Planning Twenty Questions #6: Do You Care if Your Heirs are in Harmony Over Their Inheritance?

July 24, 2017 By sunrise

Twenty Questions #6: Do You Care if Your Heirs are in Harmony Over Their Inheritance?

Harmony is something people are always striving for. Just like in music, harmony creates beauty in life. The harmony creates the intricate sounds that cause pleasure and excitement when listening to music. However, to create harmony in music and life, there are certain rules and patterns one should follow. It is important to remember, however, that not everyone likes the same type of harmonies. Each person has their own personal connection to the types of music they enjoy. It is the same when it comes to your heirs being in harmony. Not every plan will work the same for every family.

However, this is a place where the Estate Plan can not only set out the financial legal design, but it can also set out your legacy and your reasons for planning. It can be designed to create beautiful music that will bond the family and keep your children and your heirs in harmony.

This is possible because an Estate Plan is so much more than just a simple Will. An Estate Plan can provide more protection for your family after you pass away. Having just a Will is like having a simple melody. You might think it is everything you would ever want and need, but it could be so much more. Creating an Estate Plan is like taking that simple melody and expanding it to create harmonies for a full orchestra. There is so much more depth and complexity to the music. This allows it to bring joy to a wider audience. Similarly, an Estate Plan can take a simple Will and expand it into documents that not only distribute your assets but also help protect the relationships of those you left behind.

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