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You should make a will now. A prudent person does not wait for a catastrophe or other compelling reason to begin planning his or her estate. You can always make changes in your will should circumstances so dictate.
 
You should review your estate plan with your attorney periodically. Changes in your Property holding, your family periodically. Changes in your Property holding, your family (Marriage, death, divorce) and simply inflation in values can change the results of your intent, which has been expressed in the will. Changes in the tax laws can substantially affect the intent that you had when making the will. Review your own will annually; review it with an attorney when family changes occur and at least every three years.
 
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