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The Problems With Using AI To Draft Your Estate Plan

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere today. From chatbots used online to content creation and more, it is sometimes impossible to even know when we are interacting with an actual person or AI. Artificial intelligence is used for many purposes today and while it is convenient and gives an appearance of efficiency, relying on this technology to create your estate plan poses many problems.

AI does not always understand the numerous and intricate laws of the state, nor does it consider the sensitive matter of family relationships. Below, our Daytona Beach estate planning lawyer outlines the issues AI presents and why obtaining personalized advice is so critical when creating your plan.

Estate Planning is a Personal Process 

It is true that there are many transactions that take place during estate planning, such as funding a trust. However, it is so much more than that. Estate planning will encompass all of your life’s work, your family, and the legacy you want to leave behind. An experienced Daytona Beach estate planning lawyer will understand the nuances of familial relationships and the dynamics within your family that could cause the distribution of your assets to become complex. Regardless of how advanced the AI technology you are tempted to use, it will not have the understanding or empathy necessary to navigate complicated human relationships.

Estate Laws are Ever-Changing 

Even if you find AI technology that can draw on Florida’s estate planning laws, state law is always changing. AI is not always able to keep up to date with all of the changes, and that could negatively impact your overall plan. An experienced attorney will always know about the most recent changes to the law and can provide personalized advice about how these will affect your estate plan. AI also often uses a one-size-fits-all approach, which should never be an option when creating an estate plan tailored to your needs and situation.

Cannot Minimize Disputes 

Again, no matter how advanced AI technology is, it will never be able to understand the unique dynamics within your family and sensitive issues, such as conflict among your relatives. An estate planning lawyer is a neutral third party who can offer guidance when addressing sensitive topics and ensuring that your estate plan reduces the potential for disputes among family members.

Potential for Mistakes 

AI technology is very convenient, and even effective at times. Still, it is not perfect and it can make mistakes or omissions that are very detrimental to your estate plan. When these mistakes are made, your estate plan may not reflect your final wishes. An estate planning lawyer will make sure they fully understand your situation and draft documents properly without mistakes so your legacy is fully protected.

Work with Our Estate Planning Lawyer in Daytona Beach, Not AI 

Artificial intelligence has many places in today’s world, but estate planning is not one of them. At Bundza & Rodriguez, our Daytona Beach estate planning lawyer can help you create a customized plan that accurately reflects your personal situation, and your final wishes. We will always review your plan with you to ensure there are no mistakes so you can achieve your goals. Call us now at 386-252-5170 to schedule an appointment with our experienced attorney and to learn more about how we can help.

Source:

flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2000/732.2025

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