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Should I make changes to my will after a later life divorce in Virginia?

 

A: A will is an important document that lays out your wishes for the distribution of your assets. If you created your will when you were still married to your spouse, you should make changes to it now that you've gone through a later life divorce.

Virginia divorce is a major event that affects every part of your life, and those types of events often prompt a person to take stock of their lives and the people around them. Sometimes, it can lead them to rethink the decisions they made when they created their estate planning documents.

Whether you want to make changes to your will after your later life divorce is entirely up to you. Some people may be fine with leaving their will as it is, but often, there are reasons why you may want to re-evaluate your will after Virginia divorce.

Often ex-partners that have gone through a later life divorce aren't on the best terms and you may not want your ex to benefit from your death. Also, there may be issues with stepchildren, biological children, and other beneficiaries that may need to be changed in some way.

Each Virginia divorce is unique, as is every family. Nobody can tell you what to do with your will, but it's wise to have something up-to-date in writing that reflects your wishes. 

If you're struggling with how to go about changing your will after divorce, you'll want to visit with an estate planner. While your Virginia divorce attorney helps with the aspects of your divorce, you could start your search there, as your attorney may have some important suggestions for you as you make the necessary changes to protect your loved ones' futures.

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Throughout your divorce proceedings, you'll naturally have a lot of questions specific to your circumstances. Get your questions answered by requesting one of our FREE divorce guides for women, or reserving your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.

The Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee are committed to fighting for your rights, assisting in child custody disputes, and advocating that you receive everything you are entitled to and need in order to start your new life.




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