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Are There Benefits to Updating an Estate Plan in January?

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Are There Benefits to Updating an Estate Plan in January?

December 23, 2025

The new year often inspires us to pursue a fresh start. Many choose to make resolutions to improve their health, finances and relationships. But have you considered giving your estate plan a New Year’s adjustment? At The Bellinger Law Office, we believe that a well-constructed, well-maintained estate plan is the cornerstone of a secure future for your family. January provides a unique opportunity to review and update these crucial documents.

So what benefits are there to updating your estate plan in January?

  • It aligns with financial planning for a new calendar year.
  • Life events from the past year may require changes.
  • Laws and regulations can change annually.
  • Planning now provides a clear starting point for the year.

Adding estate planning to your New Year’s refresh can set up another year of protection and peace of mind for you and your family.

Align with Financial Resolutions

Many people use January to set financial goals or review their budgets and investments. This is the perfect time to also review your estate plan, as your financial picture will directly impact how your assets are managed and distributed.

As you review your finances, consider how changes in your assets, liabilities or investment strategies might affect your will, trusts or beneficiary designations. Combining these reviews allows your estate plan to more accurately reflect your current financial situation and future goals.

Reflect on Life’s Changes

The past year may have brought significant changes to your life. Did you get married or divorced? Welcome a new child or grandchild? Perhaps you started a new business or purchased a new home. Any of these events can have a major impact on your estate plan. Updating your documents in January allows you to account for the last year’s milestones, ensuring your plan protects the people who matter most and properly includes any new assets.

Stay Current with Legal Changes

Tax laws and estate planning regulations can change from year to year. These updates can affect everything from estate taxes to how trusts are administered. An annual review with an experienced attorney can help your plan stay compliant and effective. By making this part of your new-year routine, you avoid the risk of having an outdated plan that could cause complications for your loved ones down the road.

A Fresh Start for Peace of Mind

Starting the year with an updated estate plan is a great way to give you peace of mind. Knowing your affairs are in order and your family is protected grants you the space and the confidence to focus on other aspects of the year ahead.

Continue Growing and Protecting Your Legacy This Year

January is more than just the start of a new calendar year. It’s an opportunity to verify that your estate plan is current, comprehensive and capable of protecting your family’s future. The Bellinger Law Office is here to provide the personalized, thoughtful advice you need to make the right updates to your plan this new year.

Contact us or schedule a consultation today to review your estate plan. Let’s make a secure legacy one of your most important accomplishments this year.

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