The Part of Estate Planning No One Talks About

When most people think about estate planning, they picture the big items: wills, trusts, and how their assets will pass to their families. Those are important—but they’re only part of the picture.

There’s another side of estate planning that rarely gets attention, isn’t emotional or heavy, and yet makes life significantly easier for you and the people you care about: planning for decision-making while you’re still alive.

It’s not about worst-case scenarios.

It’s about clarity, organization, and making sure your financial life runs smoothly in any situation—expected or unexpected.

And for Oil & Gas professionals, whose financial world often includes company stock, pension decisions, and multiple retirement accounts, this “other side” of estate planning is just as important as the traditional pieces.

If you’d like guidance on addressing these often-overlooked parts of estate planning, you can learn more about our estate planning services.

Why This Part of Estate Planning Gets Overlooked

In most households, one person naturally becomes the “financial point person.”
They keep track of:

  • The logins

  • The accounts

  • The pension information

  • The insurance policies

  • The beneficiaries

Everything runs smoothly—because they manage it.

The overlooked part of estate planning is simply making sure someone else can step in temporarily and keep things moving if life demands it.

This isn’t about health or fear.
It’s practical.
It’s responsible.
And it often prevents unnecessary stress down the road.

The Three Tools No One Talks About

1. Financial Power of Attorney

This allows someone you trust to handle financial tasks if you’re unavailable—not gone, just unavailable.

Examples:

  • You’re out of the country

  • You’re in the middle of a move

  • You’re undergoing a procedure

  • You’re dealing with family matters

  • You simply need someone to sign something on your behalf

It’s one of the simplest documents yet makes everything else easier.

2. Medical Power of Attorney & Advance Directive

Not gloomy or heavy—just clear instructions.

These documents:

  • Remove uncertainty for your family

  • Ensure your preferences are known

  • Empower someone you trust to make decisions confidently

Think of it as setting everyone up for success, not planning for disaster.

3. An Organized, Accessible Snapshot of Your Financial Life

This might be the most important—and the most forgotten.

A simple document or digital folder that lists:

  • Retirement accounts

  • Company stock or NUA considerations

  • Pension details

  • Insurance policies

  • Key contacts

  • Where documents are stored

Most families don’t know where everything is until they have to look for it.
This eliminates that problem entirely.

Why Estate Planning is Important for Oil & Gas Professionals

Oil & Gas employees often have financial lives that move in pieces:

  • Multiple companies.

  • Multiple accounts.

  • Company stock.

  • Pensions.

  • Equity programs.

  • Deferred comp.

Small details—like who to call, how benefits flow, or where stock plans are held—become difficult if no one else knows how the puzzle fits together.

This overlooked part of estate planning solves that.

It creates continuity.

It creates clarity.

And it ensures your financial life keeps running exactly how you intended, no matter what’s going on around you.

A Smooth-Running Financial Life Is the Real Goal

Good estate planning strategies aren’t just about the end result.

They’re about creating a structure that allows your financial life to operate without interruption—during moves, job changes, retirement transitions, or any of life’s busy moments.

When all your documents, decisions, and instructions are clean and organized, everything else becomes effortless.

This is the side of estate planning that rarely gets talked about… but often makes the biggest difference.

Join Us Next Week

Wednesday | Dec. 17th | 11:00-11:30AM | via Zoom

Join us for a live webinar built specifically for Oil & Gas professionals, where we’ll break down the estate planning essentials you need to protect your wealth and prepare for the years ahead. It’s a practical overview designed to give you clarity and confidence as you plan for the future.

We will be covering:

  • Estate Planning 101

  • Essential Documents

  • 2025 Tax Changes

  • Modern Estate Planning with Vanilla

Click below to sign up!

https://raymondjames.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bZiARAPXRhCsD1i9n6NhnA 

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