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Why You Need to Have an Estate Planning Fire Drill

Why You Need to Have an Estate Planning Fire Drill

Remember fire drills when you were in school?

An alarm goes off.

There’s a certain sense of panic, but you walk — in an orderly fashion — to the exit and meet your classmates outside.

The teacher takes attendance, the coordinator makes sure everyone is accounted for, and then you go back inside and move on with your day.

Most students probably think fire drills are a waste time, and surely teachers would prefer to not have their lessons interrupted while their students go outside.

So why have fire drills?

To make sure we know what to do if and when a real fire occurs. Because if there is a real fire, there can be dire consequences if you don’t have a plan.

What is an estate planning fire drill?

For similar reasons, we encourage our clients to conduct a “fire drill” regarding their estate plan.

In other words, pretend you have died and walk your family through the process of what they must do to set your affairs in order.