question_answerQ: In what ways does an estate plan protect my heirs?
A: If you die without a will, which is a vital part of an estate plan, the courts will decide who gets your assets. Without direction, the process of probating your estate can take years, and the costs can eat up much of the estate. The strain on your heirs is immense, and can become ugly, and the state also becomes a contender for these assets. And the assets are not available to pay for funeral and other subsequent costs of settling your estate. An estate plan should be considered as a necessity, not an option.