Estate planning becomes more complex when moving from the United States to Europe. Different legal systems, tax rules, and inheritance laws can all influence how your assets are distributed.
In the US, individuals generally have broad freedom to decide how their estate is passed on. In contrast, many European countries apply forced heirship rules, which dictate how a portion of your estate must be distributed among family members.
Without careful planning, this could conflict with your intentions.
The interaction between US and European estate tax systems is another key consideration. While the US applies federal estate tax thresholds, some European countries impose inheritance taxes on beneficiaries rather than on the estate itself.
Holding assets across multiple jurisdictions adds further complexity. Property, investments, and bank accounts located in different countries may each be subject to local laws and taxes.
Wills should be reviewed and, where appropriate, updated to reflect your new residency. In some cases, having separate wills for different jurisdictions can help streamline the administration of your estate.
Trust structures may also play a role, although their recognition varies across Europe. Understanding how trusts are treated in your chosen country is an important step.
Estate planning is ultimately about clarity and control. By addressing these issues early, you can help protect your assets and provide certainty for your beneficiaries.
If you are moving to Europe, reviewing your estate plan can help align your wishes with local laws and cross-border considerations.
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Disclaimer: Estate planning involves complex legal considerations. This article is not legal or financial advice.
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