Experts’ Opinions on Overhauling Estate Planning in 2026
Estate planning professionals agree that the upcoming 2026 changes create an opportunity for thoughtful updates rather than urgent or drastic overhauls.
Estate planning professionals agree that the upcoming 2026 changes create an opportunity for thoughtful updates rather than urgent or drastic overhauls.
Blended families in Walnut Creek and Lamorinda need estate plans that balance spouses and children, avoid probate, and keep legacies clear and protected.
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For most families, the estate planning process is more involved than simply naming beneficiaries. While the primary goal of estate planning is transferring assets in an orderly and tax-efficient manner, it’s just as important to focus on preserving wealth across generations.
No matter what line of work you are in, estate planning has facets that apply to everyone, and it comes down to documenting wishes and avoiding probate and unnecessary taxes. Too many people put it off, but, in general, the sooner you do it, the better.