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Big Life Change in 2024? Steps to Take Before End of Year
Eddy Hsu

As the year draws to a close, it's a natural time to reflect on any big changes that may have come your way in 2024. Whether you've recently gotten married, divorced, welcomed a new child, or bought a new home, this season often ushers in major milestones and new beginnings. Here are essential steps you should take from a legal and practical perspective to ensure everything is in order before the year-end.

If You Got Married

  • Notify the Social Security Administration and other necessary agencies if a name change is applicable.
  • Review and update beneficiaries on life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and other financial documents.
  • Update your will and estate plan to include your spouse.
  • Consider drafting a postnuptial agreement to clarify financial expectations and protect assets.
  • Adjust your power of attorney and health care proxy to include your spouse.

If You Got Divorced

  • Update your beneficiaries to exclude your former spouse from life insurance, retirement accounts, and financial accounts.
  • Revoke old powers of attorney and health care proxies and designate new individuals to handle financial and medical decisions.
  • Ensure property titles reflect the new ownership arrangement based on the divorce settlement.
  • Notify relevant authorities if you're changing your name back.
  • Remove your ex-spouse from your will and other estate documents.

If You Had or Adopted a Child

  • Ensure your child is covered under your health insurance.
  • Update your will to include your child and designate legal guardians.
  • Review beneficiary designations and add your child to life insurance policies and financial accounts.

If You Bought a House

  • Update your homeowners insurance to adequately cover the new property.
  • Consider placing the property in a living trust to simplify its transfer in the future.
  • Check that the property title accurately reflects the ownership structure.
  • Ensure the new home is included in your estate planning documents.

While this may not be an exhaustive list of all the steps to take, it's a great starting point. Remember, updating your legal and financial documents now will make for a smoother transition into 2025.

Need help navigating these changes? Reach out today to ensure you're legally prepared for 2024 and beyond.

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