YOU’VE MOVED ON.
Divorce, remarriage, and blended families change everything. If your estate plan has not been updated, it could still be protecting your past instead of your future.
We see it all the time. People assume their divorce agreement handled everything. Or they meant to update their documents but never quite got around to it. Unfortunately, when something happens, outdated documents still control the outcome.
This free guide walks you through the most common estate planning mistakes divorced and remarried people make and how to avoid them.
Most people make at least one of these mistakes without realizing it.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Your life has changed—your estate plan should reflect who you are now, not who you were then.
Without the right documents in place, the law—not you—decides what happens to your children and their inheritance.
Shared assets and outdated titles can create legal headaches that take years and thousands of dollars to untangle.
A properly updated plan ensures the people who matter most in your life today are the ones actually protected by it.
The right estate plan removes the guesswork—so your family knows what to do and doesn’t have to fight to figure it out.
Every day you wait is another day your old documents are still in charge of decisions you’d never make today.
MEET THE TEAM
At Shore Estate Law, we help families create estate plans that actually work. Plans that reflect your life now, not who you used to be.
Our approach is practical, personal, and judgment-free. Whether you are navigating a blended family or just want peace of mind, we focus on making the process clear and manageable.
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