Estate Planning—Protect What You've Built, Leave No Doubt

Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Wealthy—It’s for Families Who Care

Estate planning isn’t about how much you have—it’s about making sure what you do have goes to the people and causes you care about, with as little complication as possible. Without a plan, your family may face court battles, delays, and uncertainty during already difficult times. UNI Worldwide Financial guides families through the process step by step—so you gain peace of mind knowing your wishes will be honored and your loved ones protected.

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The Core Parts of an Estate Plan—And Why They Matter

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Wills


Direct who inherits your assets and name guardians for minor children.

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Trusts


Avoid probate delays, protect privacy, and manage inheritance for young beneficiaries or those with special needs.

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Powers of Attorney


Let someone you trust handle your finances if you’re incapacitated.

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Healthcare Directives


Specify medical wishes and designate a healthcare proxy in case you can’t speak for yourself.

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Beneficiary Designations


Ensure life insurance, retirement accounts, and investment assets go directly to your chosen heirs.

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Life Insurance for Estate Liquidity


Provide immediate funds for final expenses, taxes, or gifts—helping heirs avoid financial strain.

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UNI’s Role—Holistic Planning for Your Legacy

Our team coordinates your estate plan with your insurance, retirement, and tax strategies—so everything works together.



  • We review your beneficiary forms and align them with your will or trust.
  • Analyze ways to minimize estate taxes or probate costs.
  • Address special circumstances, such as owning property in another state or abroad.
  • Provide solutions for blended families, immigrant families, and international heirs.
  • Ensure planning for incapacity, not just death—so you and your family are protected at every stage.

Common Gaps and Risks We Solve

  • No will or trust—leaving your legacy up to state law.
  • Outdated beneficiary designations on life insurance or retirement accounts.
  • Lack of a durable power of attorney or healthcare directive.
  • No plan for minor children or heirs with special needs.
  • Overlooking cross-border issues for property or heirs overseas.
  • Missing updates after marriage, divorce, new children, or major life events.

Simple Steps—A Plan That’s Comfortable and Complete

Estate planning is easier than you think. UNI makes the process clear and manageable:


  1. Free initial consultation—bring your questions and concerns.
  2. We help you clarify wishes, gather account details, and outline your plan.
  3. Collaborate with trusted attorneys to draft wills, trusts, and directives.
  4. Review beneficiary forms, coordinate insurance and investments, and check for tax implications.
  5. Periodic reviews—updating as your life and family change.


For more on integrating estate, tax, and retirement planning, visit our Financial Planning Services page.

Your Estate Planning Questions, Answered

  • Do I need a will or a trust—or both?

    Many families start with a will, but a trust can avoid probate, provide privacy, and help manage special situations. We’ll help you decide what’s right for you.

  • How can I make sure my kids are cared for if something happens to me?

    Your estate plan lets you name guardians, set up trusts, and provide financial support—so your wishes are clear and secure.

  • What if I have property or heirs outside the U.S.?

    Meet with one of our Foreign National Specialists today and start your Estate Planning.

  • Do I need to update my plan?

    Major life events—like marriage, births, or relocation—should trigger a review. We’ll help keep your plan up to date.

  • Is estate planning expensive or complicated?

    With professional guidance, the process is often simpler and more affordable than people think—and the peace of mind is priceless.


Protect Your Family and Your Wishes—Start Estate Planning Today


Most Americans don’t have an up-to-date estate plan. Don’t leave your legacy to chance. Families trust UNI Worldwide Financial for clear guidance and a step-by-step approach.


Request your free estate plan review or beneficiary check today and gain confidence for the future.