What happens if I move to another state while my estate is still in the process of being settled?

If you move to another state while your estate is still in the process of being settled in Arizona, you may need to consult with a qualified estate planning attorney in your new state. Depending on the laws of your new state, you may need to have certain documents prepared again or to have your documents reviewed by the new state. It is also important to consider how the different rules of your new state may affect your estate planning documents, such as trust and will provisions, as well as the jurisdictions in which your estate must be probated. It is important to remember that estate planning laws are different in every state, so the documents you had prepared before moving may not be valid in your new state. Additionally, estate taxes can vary from state to state, so it is important to understand how your new state’s tax laws may affect your estate planning. Finally, any disputes that arise from your estate may need to be addressed in the courts of your new state, which may be more expensive and time consuming than it would have been in the courts of your prior state. In summary, if you move to another state while your estate is still in the process of being settled in Arizona, it is best to consult with a qualified estate planning attorney in your new state to ensure that your estate is properly handled and that all of your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

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