How Long Does Estate Planning Take?
When it comes to estate planning, many people think that the process is simple and quick. However, most people don’t realize how much work goes into creating a will and trust. A good estate plan takes time to create and implement.
Estate Planning Done Right Takes Time
When you're getting ready to make your estate plan, it's important to understand how long it can take. The process isn't linear and looks different for every estate. Each step in the process can take anywhere from a few days to several months, depending on what's included in your estate plan.
Here are some of the things that take time during estate planning:
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Consulting with an attorney at the Nash Law Firm about what type of documents you should have in place
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Drafting all necessary documents and making sure they're complete and thorough enough for you to execute them appropriately if needed
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Getting your documents notarized by a Notary Public who has been empowered by state law with this power/authority
Schedule A Consultation First
The first step to creating a plan is to have a consultation with our team. Your consultation is an initial meeting, usually 30-45 minutes, where you and your attorney can discuss your goals and objectives for the estate planning process.
A good estate planning attorney will be familiar with all aspects of the legal process, including:
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Where your assets are located
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How they are held (e.g., trust or joint tenancy)
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What titles are on any accounts you own
The Next Steps Take Time
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Your lawyer will need to make sure that your estate plan is legal and can be implemented.
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You'll need to sign the documents and have them notarized by a third party witness.
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The final step is filing these documents with the court (in some cases), or having them go through probate if necessary.
As with any legal document, things can often take longer than expected due to unexpected delays or issues that arise during this process. We recommend that you re-evaluate your estate plan every few years as you change jobs, move into new homes, get married or divorced.
Take the time you need to get your estate plan right.
The pressure to get your estate plan done quickly is a big one, but remember that once it's done, you'll have a solid foundation for managing your finances and protecting your loved ones from unnecessary legal problems. The key is to find an experienced lawyer who can help guide you through the process efficiently and effectively. That's we we come in! Our team of experienced estate planning attorneys have been in this business for generations, so we promise when you trust our team for your estate - you're in the best hands.
Estate planning is a big deal. It's not something you can afford to rush, and it's certainly not something that should be done quickly. You need to take your time and get everything right. It may seem like a daunting task at first, but by following these steps you'll be on track for a smooth transition into the next phase of life.
When you're ready to plan for your future, trust our team at Nash Law Firmin Maumelle for all of your estate planning needs.








