When and Why to Review Your Florida Estate Plan

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The most overlooked estate planning mistake in Florida is not failing to make a plan, it is making one and then never looking at it again. Documents that fit your life ten years ago can quietly fail your family today. Here are the triggers that should prompt a review, and the errors that come from skipping it.

Mistake 1: Moving to Florida Without Re-Reviewing

Many new residents bring a will or trust drafted in another state and assume it still works. Florida has its own execution rules under Section 732.502, unique homestead protections under Article X, Section 4, and its own elective share and probate procedures in Chapters 731-735. An out-of-state document may be valid but poorly suited, or in some cases create unintended results. A Florida review after relocating is essential, not optional.

Mistake 2: Ignoring Major Life Events

Marriage, divorce, the birth of a child or grandchild, and the death of a beneficiary or named fiduciary all change the picture. In Florida, marrying after signing a will can create a pretermitted spouse claim, and forgetting to remove an ex-spouse as beneficiary is a frequent and painful error. Revisit your plan after every significant family change.

Mistake 3: Letting Your Durable Power of Attorney Go Stale

Florida overhauled its durable power of attorney law under Chapter 709, and the current statute requires specific formalities and separate signing or initialing for certain “superpowers” like making gifts. Banks and financial institutions sometimes resist older or out-of-state powers of attorney. An outdated POA can leave your family unable to act when you become incapacitated, forcing them into a costly guardianship.

Mistake 4: Forgetting to Re-Fund the Trust

If you have a revocable trust under Chapter 736, every new asset, a refinanced home, a new brokerage account, a new business interest, should be titled into it. Acquiring assets over the years without funding them into the trust quietly rebuilds a probate estate the trust was meant to avoid. A review is the moment to catch unfunded assets.

Mistake 5: Assuming Beneficiary Designations Take Care of Themselves

Retirement accounts, IRAs, and life insurance pass by designation, not by your will or trust. These rarely update on their own. Review them alongside your documents so an old designation does not override your current wishes.

How Often Should You Review?

A good rule of thumb in Florida is a full review every three to five years, plus an immediate review after any major life event or significant change in the law. Because Florida has no state estate or inheritance tax, reviews here focus on family changes, probate avoidance, incapacity planning, and keeping documents enforceable, rather than chasing tax thresholds.

Consult a Florida Attorney

If it has been several years, or if you have moved to Florida or had a major life event, have a licensed Florida estate planning attorney review your will, trust, durable power of attorney, and beneficiary designations to confirm they still do what you intend.

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