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About the Foundation Media Contact |
Media advisory
issued February 3, 2003, effective immediately. Act Now to Preserve Your Estate ARDMORE, Okla. Is the estate you spent a lifetime accumulating and conserving going to be reduced significantly by the time your heirs receive it? "Only action now on your part will help to ensure your heirs receive the estate you intend, " said Steve Swigert, agricultural economist at the Noble Foundation. "Ill-advised or misguided action, or complete inaction, may allow taxes and probate to take a large portion of your estate and allow someone else to determine how your estate is distributed. " Estate is the wealth a person accumulates during their lifetime, including real estate, livestock, machinery, stocks, bonds, cash, and retirement plans among other things. "To conserve an estate, you must achieve two goals: manage your estate during your lifetime and arrange for distribution upon your death, " Swigert said. "By taking the necessary steps in estate conservation, you can avoid conflicts among your heirs, reduce delays and expenses by dealing with these issues now, and you can make the decisions about what you want to do with your estate. " There are several decisions to make when deciding how to conserve your estate, according to Swigert. Choose the right attorney. Work with one you feel comfortable with, who takes your issues seriously, and who deals with estate planning on a daily basis.
Swigert adds that this additional information is needed for planning:
"The decision of how to distribute your estate is very important. But generally, there are three basic ways this distribution will take place, " he said.
This information is a brief outline of the basic concepts of estate planning. To deal with these issues in detail, it takes a person trained in estate planning to work through the difficult issues. "Make sure it is someone who is willing to work with you and your family to reach the appropriate plan, " Swigert said. Dealing with estate issues can often be an emotional roller coaster for families. "Many families have broken up over these issues, so it is imperative that lines of communication be established so that the process will allow for the appropriate distribution of the estate, and the estate transfer process does not come to a halt because no one is willing to deal with the difficult issues, " Swigert said. ### The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, headquartered in Ardmore, Okla., is a non-profit organization conducting agricultural, forage biotechnological, and plant biology research; providing grants to numerous non-profit charitable, educational and health organizations; and assisting farmers and ranchers through educational and consultative agricultural programs. To learn more, visit the Noble Foundation Web site at http://www.noble.org. More news releases available at www.noble.org/Press_Release |
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