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Lifetime Planning

Life Milestones and Future Planning 

Life milestones—marriage, children, career changes—can make it hard to plan for the future. RG Law encourages clients to reflect on their achievements and consider their legacy. Our lifetime planning lawyers offer guidance to help protect your assets for generations.

Why Consider a Lifetime Planning Review?

A lifetime planning review, including estate planning and will creation, ensures your family’s financial security. Our team collaborates with accountants and financial advisors to provide comprehensive inheritance and tax planning, covering every angle. ​

With years of experience, we guide clients in all estate planning aspects, from asset transfers to plan implementation.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Legacy Wills

Is Legacy Wills And Estate Planning Subject To Changing Laws And Regulations?
In short, the answer is yes - Legacy wills and estate planning are absolutely subject to changing laws and regulations. Updating these documents regularly, or at least when life circumstances change, can be incredibly beneficial in protecting one's assets and money for loved ones.

 

Doing so ensures that their wishes will be honoured even after any legislative or societal norms shift.

Legacy wills and estate planning may not always remain relevant from generation to generation without proper attention being paid to them over the years. That said, staying aware of current trends and adjusting accordingly could help safeguard what has already been established for those you leave behind.

How Long Does It Take To Create A Comprehensive Estate Plan? The process begins by gathering all relevant information about your finances, property, investments and other assets. From there, a lawyer, solicitor or financial advisor will help decide which type of estate planning document best suits your needs – whether it’s a last will and testament, living trust, powers of attorney documents or any combination thereof. Once these decisions have been made, a lawyer or solicitor can draft the necessary legal documents to execute your wishes correctly. Depending on the specific nature of your situation, this could range from just a few days to several weeks or even months. No matter what kind of estate plan you need, it's important to seek professional guidance so that everything is done accurately and according to applicable laws. Having an experienced lawyer who specialises in legacy wills and estate planning can ensure that your desires are expressed clearly and precisely in a straightforward manner - saving time and eliminating unnecessary complications down the road with family or friends.

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