When to Review and Update Your Estate Plan

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When to Review and Update Your Estate Plan

When to Review and Update Your Estate Plan

Estate planning isn’t something you do once and forget. As your life evolves, so should your plan.
At Nova Wealth Management, based in Bonita Springs and serving Naples, Marco Island, Estero, Fort Myers, and all of Southwest Florida, we often remind clients that a strong estate plan is a living document — one that grows and adapts with you.

If it’s been a few years since you last reviewed your plan, or you’ve experienced major life changes, it’s time for a check-up.


Why Estate Plans Need Regular Updates

Estate planning documents — like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney — reflect your wishes at a single moment in time. But life, family dynamics, and tax laws can change quickly.

Regular updates help ensure:

  • Your beneficiaries are correct.

  • Your assets are distributed efficiently.

  • Your plan remains legally compliant and tax-smart.

  • Your legacy is protected according to your current goals.


1. Major Life Events

Big moments in life often require a fresh look at your plan:

  • Marriage or divorce

  • Birth or adoption of a child or grandchild

  • Death of a loved one

  • Retirement or career change

  • Relocating to a new state (like moving to Florida)

Each of these changes may affect your beneficiaries, executors, or tax strategy.


2. Changes in Financial Circumstances

When your income, assets, or business interests shift significantly, your estate plan should reflect those changes.

  • Have you purchased or sold property?

  • Started or exited a business?

  • Inherited assets or received a windfall?

Your plan should account for asset growth, liquidity, and tax impact.

→ Learn more about our Legacy & Estate Planning Services and how we coordinate with your attorney and CPA.


3. Updates to Tax Laws or Estate Regulations

Federal and state tax laws evolve — and sometimes dramatically. Estate tax exemptions, gifting limits, and income tax rules can all shift over time.

Example: A change in federal estate tax thresholds could suddenly make your estate taxable when it wasn’t before.

Our team integrates Retirement Tax Planning with estate strategies so your plan remains tax-efficient no matter what changes occur.


4. Outdated Beneficiary Designations

Even with a perfect will, beneficiary forms on retirement accounts and insurance policies override what’s in your estate plan.

We often see clients forget to update beneficiaries after marriages, divorces, or family additions — creating confusion later.

Take time to review:

  • IRAs and 401(k)s

  • Life insurance policies

  • Annuities

  • Transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts

Consistency is key.


5. Changes in Family Dynamics or Health

If your health or that of a loved one has changed, it’s critical to update healthcare directives and powers of attorney.

Also review trustees, guardians, or executors — sometimes the people best suited for those roles evolve as families grow and circumstances change.

→ You can also read our article: Common Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid for more tips.


6. Every 3–5 Years — Even Without Big Changes

Even if nothing major has changed, a simple review every few years helps ensure your documents reflect current best practices and law.

A 20-minute check-in could prevent costly mistakes later.


How Nova Wealth Management Helps

We collaborate with attorneys, CPAs, and other professionals to:

  • Keep your documents current and legally valid.

  • Align your retirement, tax, and legacy planning strategies.

  • Simplify communication between advisors and family members.

  • Provide clarity so your plan always matches your life.


TL;DR — When to Review and Update Your Estate Plan

  • Review after major life events (marriage, divorce, birth, death).

  • Update after financial or tax law changes.

  • Check beneficiary designations regularly.

  • Revisit every 3–5 years, even if nothing major has changed.

  • Keep healthcare and power-of-attorney documents up to date.

Your estate plan should evolve as your story does.


Next Steps

If you’re in Bonita Springs, Naples, Marco Island, Estero, or Fort Myers, and it’s been a few years since your last estate plan review, now’s the time.

Contact Us or call 1-888-677-9910 to schedule a confidential review.

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