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Lesson Learned: Leaving a Lasting Legacy: Charitable Bequests in Probate

Planning your estate can be an opportunity to make a positive impact beyond your lifetime. Leaving a charitable bequest (gift) in your will or trust allows you to support causes you care about and contribute to a better future. Of course…navigating the probate process with a charitable bequest requires some understanding.

What is a Charitable Bequest?

A charitable bequest is a gift you leave to a charity, organization, foundation, etc, that is doing good in the community. It could be your church, your alma mater, other non-profit organization. This gift can be a specific amount of money, a percentage of your estate, or even specific assets like personal property, investments or even real estate.

Benefits of Charitable Bequests:

  • Support your chosen cause: You can directly contribute to the work of charities that align with your values and beliefs.
  • Reduce your tax burden: In many jurisdictions, charitable bequests are exempt from inheritance tax, potentially saving your heirs significant amounts.
  • Create a lasting legacy: Your generosity will continue to make a difference long after you’re gone.

Navigating Probate with a Charitable Bequest:

  • Clarity and specificity: Clearly state your charitable bequests in your will or trust, including the name of the charity and the intended amount or asset. You can also choose to specify what you are leaving should be used for.
  • Executor awareness: Inform your executor about your charitable bequests and provide them with the necessary information to contact the charities.
  • Legal guidance: Consider seeking legal advice to ensure your bequests are drafted correctly and comply with legal requirements.
  • Tax guidance: Seek tax advice to ensure that you are making the most tax efficient decisions.

Additional Considerations:

  • Contested wills: Be aware that your loved ones may not be thrilled that you left assets to a charity. To avoid any contests from family members or other loved ones, consult with an estate planning attorney to help minimize this risk.
  • Charity research: Choose reputable charities and ensure they are registered with the appropriate authorities.

Leaving a charitable bequest is a powerful way to leave a lasting legacy and make a positive impact on the world. By understanding the process and seeking guidance, you can ensure your wishes are carried out smoothly and effectively.

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