Why Estate Planning Matters

Why Estate Planning Matters — and How It Protects the People You Love

Estate planning isn’t just about passing things on when you’re gone—it’s about caring for your loved ones, protecting what you’ve worked for, and making sure your wishes are honored.

Right now, 67% of Americans lack basic estate planning documents. Over the next 25 years, $68 trillion will pass from one generation to the next. Without a plan, it’s not your family—or even you—who decides what happens. State laws will make those decisions for you.

Without proper planning, your loved ones could face lengthy court processes, unnecessary taxes, family conflicts, and legal fees that quickly drain the value of your estate. Probate alone can consume 5–10% of what you’ve worked your whole life to build.

What Estate Planning Can Do for You

Estate planning is more than paperwork—it’s peace of mind. A thoughtful plan can:

  • Keep your hard-earned assets safe from unnecessary taxes or creditors
  • Make transitions smooth for your loved ones
  • Prevent family disagreements by making your wishes crystal clear
  • Plan for unexpected illness or incapacity, so your voice is still heard
  • Support the charities or causes closest to your heart

Think of it as writing a love letter to the people who matter most—one that guides and protects them no matter what.

Estate Planning 101 — The Building Blocks

Here’s what a complete plan covers:

  1. Who gets what, when, and how (asset distribution)
  2. Who steps in if you can’t manage your finances or make healthcare decisions (incapacity planning)
  3. How to minimize taxes so more stays with your family
  4. Protection for children, including guardianship designations
  5. Directions for your medical care so your wishes are honored (healthcare directives)

The Five Must-Have Documents Everyone Needs

  • Financial Power of Attorney – someone who can pay bills and manage accounts if you can’t
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney – chooses who makes medical decisions for you
  • Advance Healthcare Directive – explains your wishes for end-of-life care
  • HIPAA Authorization – allows your trusted people to access health information
  • A Will – names your beneficiaries, your executor, and guardians for any minors

Adding beneficiary designations, a letter of instruction, and a digital asset inventory makes your plan even stronger.

Wills vs. Trusts — A Simple Explanation

A Will is the foundation. It’s straightforward, names beneficiaries and guardians, and is easy to update. However, it must go through probate, which is public and sometimes slow.

A Trust is more like a protective container for your assets—one that keeps things private, avoids probate, and can even work while you’re alive if you can’t manage your affairs. There are two main types:

  • Revocable (Living) Trust – flexible and changeable, works while you’re alive and after you’ve passed
  • Irrevocable Trust – more permanent, but can protect against creditors and offer tax benefits

Most people benefit from having both—a will for anything outside the trust, and a trust for major assets and streamlined transitions.

Taxes in 2025 — and Why State Rules Still Matter

Thanks to new legislation (The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, 2025):

  • Federal estate tax exemption: $13.99M per person in 2025 (rising to $15M in 2026)
  • Annual gift exclusion: $19,000 per person ($38,000 for couples)

Here’s the catch: state limits are much smaller. For example:

  • New York: $7.16M
  • Massachusetts: $2M
  • Oregon: $1M
  • Washington: $2.2M

Even if you’re under the federal exemption, these state rules can still affect your family—making local planning crucial.

How We Make Planning Personal

At Saxon Financial Group, we see estate planning as deeply personal work. We get to know you, your dreams, your family, and the values you want to pass on. Then we create a plan that:

  • Protects your wealth from unnecessary taxes and legal hurdles
  • Honors your wishes, in life and beyond
  • Prevents family conflict by making your intentions clear
  • Supports the people and causes you love most

We also believe in involving your family early to avoid surprises later. We can help start conversations, answer questions, and gently guide everyone toward understanding and agreement.

A Modern, Accessible Planning Tool

We provide access to Vanilla, a leading AI estate planning platform that:

  • Creates and customizes documents like wills, trusts, and medical directives
  • Reviews your existing plans for gaps
  • Turns complicated language into clear, visual explanations
  • Keeps your plan updated as your life changes

The Heart of the Matter

Estate planning isn’t about dollars and documents—it’s about making life easier for the people you care about. It’s about ensuring they’re cared for, supported, and not left with questions or legal headaches during an already difficult time. You deserve the comfort of knowing your plan is in place.

Disclosures: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute personalized financial, tax, or legal advice. Investment advisory services are offered through Saxon Financial Group, an SEC-registered investment advisor. All investing involves risk. Please consult with your financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney before making decisions based on this content.

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