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Estate Planning

Update Your Estate Plan After Divorce

Protect Your Future. Secure Your Legacy.

Divorce changes more than your day-to-day life—it affects your entire financial and legal future. One of the most important steps you can take after divorce is updating your estate plan.

Why Update Your Estate Plan After Divorce?

If you're recently divorced, your current estate plan may no longer align with your intentions. Without updates, your ex-spouse could still:

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  • Inherit your assets

  • Act as your power of attorney or medical decision-maker

  • Control any trusts or custodial accounts for your children

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An outdated estate plan can lead to unnecessary confusion, legal battles, and unintended consequences. Schedule a free consultation to get started.

What Should Be Updated?

Don't Leave It To Chance

Your estate plan should reflect your life now. Whether your divorce is newly finalized or happened years ago, it’s never too late to make sure your legacy is secure and your loved ones are protected.

Affordable, flat-fee pricing starting at $750

Schedule a free consultation to get started.

Don't Let an Outdated Plan Decide Your Future

Divorce changes everything—your estate plan should too. If you don’t update your will, trust, or beneficiary designations, your ex-spouse could still inherit your assets or make decisions for you. We’ll help you take back control.

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