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Created: January 31, 2025
Modified: January 30, 2025

Podcast Episode 394: Do You Need to Update Beneficiaries After Getting Remarried?

With more people getting divorced later in life, blended families are common, and it leads to additional conversations involving planning. One of the things that need to be addressed when someone remarries is the estate plan, particularly the beneficiaries. Do you need to make changes or can you just let your will take care of your needs? In this episode of the Money Wisdom podcast with Jake Doser, CFP®, CPWA® and Nicholas J. Colantuono, CFP®, we’ll answer a question from someone in this position who doesn’t want to go through the hassle of updating all their estate documents but wants to change beneficiaries.

Let’s start with the most important thing to remember about estate planning. While a will is a vital component of estate planning, beneficiary designations on accounts actually take precedence. This means that if you haven’t updated your beneficiaries after significant life events, such as getting remarried, your assets may not be distributed according to your current wishes. So while it may seem like a hassle, it’s worth the time it takes to make sure you get it right.

But estate planning is not just about deciding who gets what after you pass away. It involves a comprehensive approach that includes medical directives, power of attorney, and healthcare proxies. These elements ensure that your wishes are respected not only in terms of asset distribution but also in medical and financial decision-making if you become incapacitated.

One of the key takeaways from this episode is the potential tax implications of not updating beneficiaries. If your assets are transferred to an estate account rather than directly to a beneficiary, it can lead to unnecessary tax burdens and delays in asset distribution. By keeping your beneficiary designations up to date, you can help your loved ones avoid probate court and manage taxes more efficiently.

We always stress the importance of having open conversations with your family and advisors about your estate plans. While these discussions can be uncomfortable, they are essential to prevent confusion and conflict after you’re gone. As Nick aptly puts it, “You don’t want to bury your head in the sand and then leave a mess behind for the people that you care about.”

Take the time to review and update your estate plan regularly. By doing so, you can ensure that your financial legacy is preserved and that your loved ones are taken care of according to your wishes.

Here’s what we discuss in this episode:

0:00 – Today’s question

1:05 – Estate planning conversations

3:06 – Issues with not updating beneficiaries

6:09 – Numbers to address

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