
Hiring an Estate Planning Lawyer in 2026: A Beginner’s Guide
The world has changed a lot in the last few years, and the way we protect our families has changed with it. If you’re looking to hire an estate planning lawyer in 2026, you aren’t just looking for someone to “write a Will.” You’re looking for a partner to help you navigate a new landscape.
Here is what you need to know to find the right person for the job, without getting lost in the “legalese.”
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Look for a “New Rules” Expert
You might have heard that tax laws went through a major shake-up recently. In 2026, the old “standard” advice from five years ago is officially outdated.
What to look for: Ask the lawyer how the recent 2025/2026 tax law updates affect a family like yours. You don’t need to know the names of the bills—you just need a lawyer who can explain, in plain English, whether your assets are protected from the government taking a “cut” under the newest rules.
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Don’t Forget Your “Digital Life”
We do almost everything online now. From your social media accounts and family photos in the cloud to your Venmo balance and online subscriptions, these are parts of your “estate.”
The Novice Test: Ask the lawyer: “How do I make sure my kids can access my digital photos and online accounts if I’m not here?” * The Wrong Answer: “We’ll just put your passwords in the Will.” (This is a huge security risk!)
- The Right Answer: “We will include specific ‘Digital Access’ language in your documents, so your family has the legal right to work with companies like Apple, Google, and Meta.”
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Ask About Their “Tech Stack”
In 2026, a professional lawyer should be using modern tools to make your life easier. This doesn’t mean they are replaced by robots; it means they use technology to be more accurate and efficient. We utilize the industry’s leading legal software.
Modern features to ask about:
- A Digital Vault: Instead of only offering a binder, do they provide a secure, digital copy where you and your heirs can find your documents instantly? More information is below on how we can assist you.
- Visual Maps: Do they provide a simple flowchart or diagram showing how your money moves? Most people find a picture much easier to understand than 50 pages of legal text.
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Prioritize “Proactive” over “One-and-Done”
The biggest mistake people make is thinking estate planning is a one-time event. Laws change and your life changes (new grandkids, a new house, a new job).
Hire a lawyer who offers a “Maintenance Plan.” In 2026, many top-tier lawyers offer a subscription or a yearly check-in. You want someone who will check in with you after about a year and see how you are doing in working with your plan or they offer a continued maintenance or assistance plan. With a maintenance plan, they check in with you and notify you when a new law passes that might impact your plan, rather than waiting for you to find out on the news. Read more on this below.
How to Start the Conversation
When you call a law firm, try starting with these three simple questions:
- “Who do I meet with when I come in for my initial appointment?”
- “Who drafts my plan?”
- “How do we keep my plan up-to-date as the years go by?”
How We Can Help
At Tritch Buonocore Law, estate planning, asset protection, and trusts are just the beginning. Our clients are given a customized binder along with a USB stick of all their documents digitally. We offer clients options for a legacy care program to keep you updated and current.
We are committed to giving you true peace of mind through clear guidance and a full understanding of your options. Our goal is to make the process streamlined, designed to avoid conflict later and stress-free, so you can focus on your spouse, your family, and the adventures ahead.
We welcome new clients with a 30-minute meet-and-greet consultation. Reach out at (480) 525-6244, email us at info@bizestatelaw.com, or visit our website, www.bizestatelaw, whenever you’re ready.
