
A new year brings new possibilities—and a fresh chance to put your financial and personal affairs in order. Whether you already have an estate plan or you’re just getting started, 2026 is the perfect year to take control of your long-term goals. Estate planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about protecting the people you love, preparing for life’s uncertainties, and building a legacy that reflects your values.
Here are five smart estate planning resolutions to help you start 2026 with clarity and confidence:
If you’ve been meaning to create (or update) your estate plan, make 2026 the year you finally do it.
Every adult should have at least:
Without these documents, your family may face unnecessary stress, delays, and court involvement at the worst possible time. Getting them in place now ensures your wishes are known and legally protected.
Estate planning isn’t just about your will. Many assets—like retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and some financial accounts—pass directly to beneficiaries.
Make it a resolution to review:
Common life changes that may require updates:
If your beneficiaries aren’t up-to-date, the wrong person could inherit—or the right person could unintentionally be left out.
Incapacity planning is one of the most overlooked parts of an estate plan, yet one of the most important.
In 2026, resolve to answer questions like:
A strong incapacity plan can prevent expensive guardianship proceedings and reduce conflict within your family.
Trusts aren’t just for the wealthy. They can be powerful tools for:
If you already have a trust, review it in 2026 to ensure:
If you don’t have a trust, talk to an estate planning attorney about whether one might simplify matters for your family.
Even the best estate plan can cause frustration if your loved ones can’t find your documents or passwords. In 2026, make it a goal to organize:
Then—most importantly—tell at least one trusted person where everything is stored.
This single step can save your family hours of searching and significant stress during an already emotional time.
Estate planning is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family. Whether you’re creating your plan from scratch or updating documents you already have, taking these steps now can bring clarity, protection, and confidence for the year ahead.
If you’d like help putting your 2026 estate planning resolutions into action, our office is here to guide you every step of the way. Book a call today.
