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Is It Time to Update Your Estate Plan?

  • Client Care Assistant
  • Nov 11, 2024
  • 1 min read
If it has been more than two years since your estate plan was created - or it you've experienced a major life event, it's time to update your estate plan.

At Kimbrough Law, we understand how crucial it is to keep your estate plan up-to-date. If it has been more than two years since your plan was created—or if you’ve experienced a major life event—now is the perfect time to schedule a review with us.


Life is constantly changing, and so are your needs and priorities. Events like a birth, marriage, divorce, adoption, or the passing of a loved one can all impact the effectiveness of your estate plan. Even if everything seems stable, changes in tax laws, financial circumstances, or health care needs could alter how your plan should be structured to best protect you and your family.


Regular updates ensure that your estate plan aligns with your current life stage and goals. An outdated plan can lead to unintended consequences, including tax issues, probate delays, and potential disputes among family members. By proactively updating your estate plan, you help avoid these risks, giving you peace of mind that your wishes will be honored and your loved ones provided for.


At Kimbrough Law, we’re here to help you every step of the way. During your review, we’ll examine the details of your current plan, assess any new circumstances, and discuss adjustments to keep your plan strong and effective. Together, we can ensure that your estate plan reflects your present needs and secures your legacy for the future.


Don’t wait until it’s too late—call 706.850.6910 to schedule your estate plan review.

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Joseph Nik.
Dec 25, 2025

I really appreciated your thoughtful comment on keeping an estate plan current, because you made the point that life doesn’t stay the same and neither should our legal plans. When I was juggling study demands and deadlines, I once asked someone to do my online course tasks so I could make room for big decisions in life, which taught me the value of revisiting priorities. Updating an estate plan after major changes helps ensure it truly reflects your current wishes and protects loved ones.

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Nancy Smith
Dec 25, 2025

This post really resonated with me. It’s funny how our "emergencies" change as we get older. I remember being a student and feeling so completely overwhelmed by my finals that I actually sat there wondering if I should just pay someone to do my online exam just so I could have a moment to breathe and think about my actual life goals. Back then, a single test felt like the end of the world.


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