The Arizona Daily Star published an article on March 23, 2009 entitled, You’ll Want To Read this Before You Die, discussing the stress inherent in not having an estate plan in place. The article focuses upon the experience of businesswoman Belinda Mossor, whose father died in 1998, with no estate plan. The article goes on:
The Stress of Not Having an Estate Plan
It took three years for Mossor and her mother to sort out Harry Mossor’s finances, insurance and other assets. Eleven years later, Marjorie Mossor is still learning new things about her late husband’s finances. Recently, she received a letter from an insurance company informing her of dividends from a policy that belonged to him.
A 2007 survey of adult residents of the United States found:
55% don’t have a will
52% of Anglos have wills, compared with 32 percent of blacks and 26 percent of Hispanics
41% of people have living wills — 10 percent more than in 2004
38% have designated someone as their health-care power of attorney, compared with 27 percent in 2004
10% say they haven’t created an estate plan because they don’t want to think about dying or becoming incapacitated, while 9 percent say it’s because they don’t know whom to talk to about estate planning, and 24 percent say they don’t have the assets to warrant it.