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Do you really know who your beneficiary is?

Think back to your twenties and you were just beginning your career. As part of your new job, you complete a beneficiary form and name your then significant other as the beneficiary of your retirement account. Life moves forward, the relationship ended, life got busy, and the form has been long-forgotten.

Fast forward a few decades. Your retirement account has grown but if you were to suddenly pass away, that long-ago ex-partner would inherit your entire account and leave your family with nothing.

It may sound unlikely, but this exact scenario happens. In a real case involving Jeffrey Rolison, a beneficiary designation was never updated. After his death, his long- ago former girlfriend inherited his entire million-dollar retirement account, devastating his surviving family.

The takeaway is a critical one: beneficiary designations override wills, trusts, and even state inheritance laws. No matter what your estate plan says, the beneficiary listed on your accounts is legally controlling.

This case serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of regularly reviewing and updating your beneficiary designations. Working with a trusted estate planning attorney can help ensure your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected.  Something as simple as a periodic review can prevent costly legal disputes and heartbreaking outcomes.

Make sure your estate plan reflects your current life, not a long-forgotten past chapter. Staying on top of your beneficiary designations is one of the simplest ways to protect your legacy for generations to come.

To ensure your beneficary is up-to-date reach out to Joshua A. Reyes, Esq., a local Estate Planning Attorney with ARCHA LAW P.C. He can be reached at (760) 766-2220.

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