Maria's Estate Plan After Her Divorce
- Chad Fuss, Esq.
- Feb 5
- 1 min read

After her divorce, Maria thought her trust was fine. She assumed all her assets automatically went to her children—but her ex-spouse was still listed as a beneficiary in her old trust.
When she tried to make updates, it was confusing and stressful.
With the right trust update, Maria was able to:
Make sure her children would inherit as she intended
Remove outdated ex-spouse provisions
Ensure financial clarity for her loved ones
Replace her ex as her Power of Attorney
Guarantee the person she wants is making her medical decisions and not her ex

Divorce changes more than your family dynamics—it changes your estate plan too. Don’t leave your intentions to chance.

All our consultations are free, and we are licensed to work in Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, and Florida. We will meet on weekends, in the evenings, and virtually, so you don’t need to take off work or get a babysitter to get your estate in order.
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