鈥淓ven if you don鈥檛 feel like you don鈥檛 have many assets, still write down what you want to happen for what you do have,鈥 Yesh said. 鈥淚鈥檓 a firm believer that every adult should have a will and an at a minimum.鈥
And if your situation is simple 鈥 for example, not having multiple children or property 鈥 Yesh said you can . Another thing that makes things a little easier for Michigan residents? You can also handwrite a will. 鈥淯nlike most other states, Michigan wills may be handwritten,鈥 said Fallscheer, who鈥檚 worked in the non-profit estate planning for 20 years.
But whether you do the written work yourself鈥 and it must be written, not spoken 鈥 or are guided by a professional, Fallscheer said there are some rules for it to be binding.
鈥淚n Michigan, will laws require the testator to be at least 18 years old and that it be signed by two competent witnesses.鈥
List one decision maker.
Many families have more than one child. To make things 鈥渇air,鈥 Yesh said people often list all the children as will executors. That might work in some situations, but what happens if there are two children and they don鈥檛 agree?
鈥淲ell, you end up in court for a probate judge to decide, which is what you are trying to avoid in the first place,鈥 he said.
To circumvent that, Yesh suggests choosing the person who you believe would be the best for the role. Yesh shared that he鈥檚 one of six children and his parents chose him to oversee their estate and make medical decisions because of his experience.
However, there鈥檚 not a rule saying the same person needs to be on all accounts: If a trusted family member is good with finances, have them oversee estate distribution. If you admire someone鈥檚 caregiving skills or they have a healthcare background, list that person on the medical advance directive.
鈥淒ifferent people have different skill sets. This is not playing favorites. It鈥檚 choosing the best person for the job.鈥
But no matter what you decide, be forthcoming with your family.
鈥淭o avoid surprises later you should have regular talks about your estate plan with your loved ones, as well as anyone who will be involved in carrying out your intentions, such as the executors or agents of any of your plans,鈥 said Fallscheer.
Let people know if you are interested in making a gift to a non-profit.
Maybe you want to make an estate gift to the animal shelter where you adopted your furry family member, the college that connected you to your first job or the nonprofit that鈥檚 working hard to improve lives in your community.
Fallscheer said if someone is interested in leaving a bequest (or any other estate gift option) to a non-profit, the first step is to speak with your financial adviser or attorney. Although it鈥檚 not the reason people make planned gifts, it鈥檚 good to see if there are any tax benefits. For example, Fallscheer said a gift of stock can have large tax incentives.
Then reach out to the non-profit of your choice. 鈥淚t is about the legacy that an individual wishes to leave behind. It鈥檚 a simple process that starts with a conversation to find out where you want to make a difference in the organization,鈥 said Fallscheer, noting that you get to decide what type of impact you can have and the area you are interested in supporting 鈥 an example would be scholarships. 鈥淎 planned gift allows your personal values to make a profound lasting impact. It allows an individual to give in the future, and it will not affect their current financial situation.鈥
If you need to help a loved one with planning, ask 鈥榃hat is your goal?鈥
Yesh said talking about wills, advanced directives, trusts and estate planning, can be difficult conversations to have with parents or loved ones you are caring for. He suggests starting the conversation with questions like 鈥淲hat is your goal?鈥 or 鈥淲hat is it that you want to happen?鈥
鈥淒o not ask about the transfer of the money. Let them bring that up through answering those questions,鈥 Yesh said.
If you still get resistance, Yesh said it鈥檚 ok to let them know that you are asking so you can do what they want, which eases your burden of having to guess. He said that gives an understanding of why you want to know and offers a pathway to discussion. 鈥淭ell people what you want now when you are healthy and of sound mind. And have them tell you while then can,鈥 Yesh said. 鈥淏e transparent so your wishes are known and others can see them through. Estate planning is not a scary or bad thing 鈥 instead of associating it with death, we really should see it as a part of life.鈥
If you have questions, please contact Fallscheer or . Yesh also writes that covers a variety of financial planning topics.