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03/09/2024

What is a Beneficiary Deed?
Arizona allows individuals to transfer property to a beneficiary through what is known as a beneficiary deed. A beneficiary deed is sometimes referred to as a “transfer on death deed,” or TOD deed. It is a legal document that grants a residential property to a designated beneficiary upon the death of an individual.

While living, the owner still has complete control over their property and can alter or revoke the deed at any time. They can also sell the property, which has the effect of revoking the beneficiary deed. The document is typically one to two pages long and can be fairly simple.

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03/03/2024

With an Arizona Beneficiary Deed, the owner of real property located in Arizona may convey his or her interest in the property to other people or entities following his or her death. That is, the ownership of the property does not change hands until the Beneficiary Deed takes effect after the original owner passes away. The benefits of a Beneficiary Deed include:

Probate avoidance. Arizona real property transferred by an Arizona Beneficiary Deed avoids the cost (anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000) and delay of an uncontested probate. This is because the property is not part of the deceased person’s probate estate. Avoiding probate in this way is also more economical than doing so through a trust, which typically costs several thousand dollars when drafted by a qualified attorney.

Simplicity. An Arizona Beneficiary Deed is much simpler than creating and administering a trust. In addition, the owner retains complete control over the property with an Arizona Beneficiary Deed.

No gift tax liability. Since an Arizona Beneficiary Deed does not transfer property as a “gift,” it is not subject to gift taxes.

Flexibility. The owner is free to change an Arizona Beneficiary Deed at any time. He or she may sell, encumber, or otherwise deal with their property without any restrictions or limitations. In addition, the owner may revoke an Arizona Beneficiary Deed at any time.

03/01/2024

IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE, put a beneficiary on all of your financial accounts like checking savings CDs, Life Insurance, investments etc. You don't need a will for them to get to your money, just a death certificate. And make a list, preferably by hand instead of your computer, either give it to your trusted person, spouse or put it in your security box at the bank. If the person doesn't know you have a savings account or a CD at XYZ Bank, they can never go get the money. Make sure you have a trusted person that is a signer on the security box at the bank.

🗣 IMPORTANT information to get your affairs in order‼️

💰Make sure all bank accounts have direct beneficiaries. The beneficiary need only go to the bank with your death certificate and an ID of their own.

🏡 TOD = Transfer On Death deed if you own a home. Completing this document and filing it with your county saves your heirs THOUSANDS. This document allows you to transfer ownership of your home to your designee. All they need to do is take their ID and your death certificate to the county building and the deed is signed over. Doing this will avoid the home having to go through probate.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Living Will: Allows one to put in writing exactly what you want done in the event you cannot speak for yourself when it comes to healthcare decisions as well as other final decisions.

👩🏽‍⚖️Durable Power of Attorney: Allows one to designate a person to make legal decisions if you are no longer competent to do so.

🏥Power of Attorney for Healthcare: This document allows one to designate someone to make healthcare decisions for them.

🛍Last Will and Testament: Designates to whom personal belongings will go to, who the Administrator will be. But if you have a beneficiary on any of your financial accounts, that will override a will. For instance if you say I leave all of my possessions to my daughter Susie, but on your savings account the beneficiary is your best friend, then the money goes to your best friend

🪦Funeral Planning Declaration: Allows one to say exactly one’s wishes as far as disposition of the body and the services.

If the above documents are done, you can AVOID probate.

If all the above is not done, you have to open an estate account at the bank. All money that doesn’t have direct beneficiaries goes into this account. You have to have an attorney to open the estate account. The attorney also has to publicize your passing in the newspaper or post publication at the county courthouse, to allow anyone to make a claim on your property. - It’s a complete PAIN.

📚 💳Make a list of all banks and account numbers, all investment institutions with account numbers, lists of credit cards, utility accounts, etc. Leave clear instructions as to how and when these things are paid.

Make sure heirs know where life insurance policies are located. 📂

📝Make 100% sure SOMEONE knows your Apple ID, bank ID account logins and passwords!

🚗 Make sure you have titles for all vehicles, campers, etc!

Set up a TRUST for intended beneficiaries, especially those that are too young, and appoint a trustee of said trust.

MOST IMPORTANTLY!!!! - Talk with those closest to you and make all your wishes KNOWN. Talk to those whom you’ve designated, as well as those close to you whom you did not designate. - Do this to explain why your decisions were made and to avoid any lingering questions or hurt feelings.

⚡️Hope this helps! ⚡️Hope this lights a spark to encourage all your friends and family to take care of these things to make it easier for those we all leave behind!

My hope is that the above list at least helps you start an important conversation with your loved ones...

(REPOST-I DID) and it’s a very necessary conversation

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11/24/2023

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11/22/2023

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11/11/2023

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