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Estate Planning for Summer Travelers: Documents You Should Have Before Vacation
Frazier Law Team, Nashville, TN
June 2, 2025
Summer is a popular time for travel—whether you’re heading to the beach, flying across the country, or taking a road trip with the family. Before you pack your bags, it’s worth asking: Is your estate plan in order?
While no one likes to think about emergencies while planning a getaway, preparing key legal documents ahead of your trip can offer peace of mind and protection for your loved ones.
Medical Directives
When you’re off enjoying a vacation, the last thing you want is someone else making tough decisions about how you should leave this world. That’s where a medical directive, or living will, comes into play! If death is imminent, this handy document provides clear instructions for your end-of-life care, ensuring medical professionals and your loved ones know exactly what you want. So relax and enjoy your trip, knowing your wishes are documented—you deserve to have a say in how your journey wraps up!
Durable Power of Attorney
A durable power of attorney allows someone you trust to manage your financial affairs if you’re unable to do so. This can include paying bills, managing investments, or handling property transactions while you’re away or recovering.
Healthcare Power of Attorney
A healthcare power of attorney appoints someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to speak for yourself. Without it, your loved ones could face delays or legal challenges in getting care decisions made quickly.
Updated Will or Trust
Traveling often highlights what truly matters—our family and future. Before you head off on your next adventure, consider updating your estate plan with a will or trust. While a will requires your family to navigate probate (think of it as a detour), a trust can avoid that, delivering a smoother journey for your assets.
Don’t forget about the little ones! Nominating guardians for minor children ensures the right people will care for them and their inheritance. So, as you pack your bags, take a moment to ensure your estate plan is ready. You can’t predict every twist in life, but you can certainly plan for your loved ones’ future. Safe travels and happy planning!
Travel Smart, Plan Ahead
Estate planning may not be on your vacation checklist—but it should be. Taking time before your trip to review these documents is a responsible and loving step toward protecting your family’s future.If you’re preparing to travel and need help updating or creating estate planning documents, contact Frazier Law at 615-510-4000 or visit our Contact Page.