Have you jumped on the AI bandwagon yet? If so, you’ve probably used it to make your life easier. AI can be incredibly helpful, especially when the stakes are low. Need a personalized meal plan or an exercise routine? AI can handle that. But when it comes to estate planning, some people use AI for what they believe to be a simple and cost-effective solution.
The allure of Do-It-Yourself estate planning through AI is strong, especially when you think your situation is simple and straightforward. You may also think you don’t have much money, and so your circumstances aren’t complicated. Both of these beliefs are extremely common - and rarely true.
Here’s the truth: estate planning is not just about creating a set of documents, and it’s almost always more complicated than you think. To do it effectively, it must be personalized to fit you, your family dynamics, and the specific types of assets you have. But unless you’re an expert, you don’t know how your personal circumstances apply to the law and your values - or how your estate plan should be structured to fit the law and your values. AI cannot do any of this. And if you get it wrong, there are legal (as well as financial) consequences. You need a human to guide you; a human who understands you, your family, your assets, your wishes and desires, and how all these things work together with current law.
So before you’re tempted to use AI for your estate plan, ask yourself the following three questions. Then consider your answers before turning to AI or any other free or cheap legal service. If you’ve already done your estate plan, these questions are important for you, too.