Why You Need an Ethical Will

Many people today are choosing to have two wills. One will is a traditional will that decrees how property should be divided. The other will is called an ethical will. It passes down life advice and wisdom.

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Ethical wills are not a new concept. They have their roots in ancient Jewish tradition. They also resemble the time honored tradition of writing words of wisdom for future generations.

The basic idea is that as we age we do not just accumulate property that needs to be passed on to future generations. We also accumulate life lessons and wisdom that would be helpful to pass on too.

Recently, Life Health Pro published a list of reasons that people should consider ethical wills titled, “6 reasons every advisor needs an ethical will.”

The list includes:

  1. To provide a vehicle by which you can leave something behind and be remembered.
  2. Document history and stories from which others can learn.
  3. To help clarify your values before you pass them on.
  4. Increase your own self-awareness and understanding.
  5. Allows you to accept past mistakes and come to terms with your own mortality.
  6. Gives you a sense of completion and accomplishment.

If those sound like goals that you are interested in, then you should consider making an ethical will a part of your estate plan. However, do not make the mistake of thinking that an ethical will can replace the rest of your estate plan.

Please contact our office today at 239-225-7911 to schedule an appointment with Barbara M. Pizzolato if you are interested in protecting your legacy and need to create or update your estate plan. You may also wish to attend one of our free seminars.

Reference: Life Health Pro (February 9, 2015) “6 reasons every advisor needs an ethical will.”

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