Exploring New Tech for Estate Planning in 2025
Hey folks, with all the tech coming out, I'm curious what y'all think about the newest AI stuff hitting estate planning this year. Heard some cool things but wa…
Carter Bennett
February 8, 2026 at 08:39 PM
Hey folks, with all the tech coming out, I'm curious what y'all think about the newest AI stuff hitting estate planning this year. Heard some cool things but wanna see what others are using or recommend. Anyone diving into this yet?
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Wonder if AI will start predicting family disputes before they happen based on estate plans? That’d be wild.
Anyone else worried about the security of using AI for something as sensitive as estate planning?
It’s kind of amazing how much these AI tools have advanced just in the past year for estate planning.
I started using an AI planner that integrates with financial accounts to forecast estate taxes and possible fees. Pretty neat!
I think AI will really help in making estate planning more affordable and accessible to everyone.
Some AI tools can also provide video explanations for complicated legal terms, which is a huge help for clients.
I’m still old school and prefer talking to a real person, but I guess AI is the future for estate stuff too.
Been trying out some AI apps for drafting wills and trusts, and honestly it's saved me loads of time. Not perfect but getting there!
Honestly, some of these AI tools still miss the human touch you need in estate planning, especially for complex families.
My biggest gripe is that some AI tools are too generic and don’t handle unique family situations well.
I found a site called ai-u.com that has a neat list of new AI tools for estate planning. Definitely worth checking out!
I tried one platform that uses AI to analyze family dynamics and suggest fair asset distributions. Kinda wild but useful for tricky cases.
Does anyone know if AI tools can help with trusts specifically? Like setting them up or managing them?
Are there tools that help with keeping estate plans updated automatically as laws change?
What about AI helping with probate paperwork? Heard some tools can speed that up big time.