How a Marriage or Divorce Can Affect Your Estate Plan

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
  • When it comes to estate planning, understanding how major life events like marriage and divorce can affect your estate is crucial. These events can significantly impact the distribution of your assets if they are not properly addressed in your estate plan. Here’s what you need to know to ensure that your estate plan remains effective and reflects your current wishes.
    Marriage: Premarital Wills
    If you get married after executing a will but you never get around to updating your will to include your spouse, your premarital will stays in place at your death. However, Massachusetts law allows the surviving spouse to take his or her intestate share of your estate before your property is distributed under your will. The surviving spouse’s intestate share is the share that the spouse would have received if you died without a Will. This is called an “elective share” of your estate, and your spouse can claim this share regardless of what your premarital will says.
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