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Home » AI Didn’t Go to Law School – But Your Estate Planning Attorney Did

AI Didn’t Go to Law School – But Your Estate Planning Attorney Did

March 17, 2025Estate Planning, Probate

AI Didn’t Go to Law School – But Your Estate Planning Attorney DidIn today’s digital age, we rely on artificial intelligence for everything from recommending our next binge-worthy TV show to writing suspiciously cheerful emails on our behalf. But when it comes to estate planning, there’s one crucial thing to remember: AI stands for artificial intelligence for a reason. It didn’t go to law school. It didn’t pass the bar exam. And it definitely won’t be there to help your family when things go sideways in court.

Headaches and Fees That Could Have Been Avoided

We get it—online legal document services are tempting. They promise fast, cheap, and easy estate planning with just a few clicks. But here’s the reality: A generic, one-size-fits-all will or trust created by a chatbot isn’t tailored to your specific needs, and it certainly won’t hold up under legal scrutiny if it’s ever challenged. In fact, DIY estate planning often leads to costly mistakes, creating more headaches (and expenses) for your loved ones down the road.

Consider this: A simple wording error, missing signature, or failure to comply with state laws can render your will or trust invalid. When that happens, your estate could wind up in probate court for months (or even years), racking up thousands in unnecessary attorney and court fees—exactly what you were trying to avoid. And let’s be honest: If you wouldn’t trust a YouTube tutorial to perform surgery, why trust an internet-generated document with something as important as your family’s future?

Use the Right Attorney

That’s where an experienced estate planning attorney comes in. At Gaughan & Connealy, we focus solely on estate planning—meaning we’re not just dabbling in it, we’re immersed in it. We know the ins and outs of the law, the latest updates in estate planning, and most importantly, how to craft a plan that truly protects your assets and your loved ones.

So, while AI might be great for telling you which 90s sitcom character you are, it’s not the best choice for ensuring your estate is handled exactly how you intend. Instead, let’s make it easy the right way. Give us a call, and we’ll create an estate plan that actually works—no robots required.

Beware of “Shortcuts”

According to a 2022 survey by Caring.com, nearly 67% of Americans have no estate plan in place, often citing cost and complexity as barriers. However, DIY estate plans can be costly mistakes—one study found that probate fees alone can consume 3-8% of an estate’s total value. Additionally, a 2019 report from the American Bar Association highlighted that improperly executed wills are among the top reasons for probate litigation, which can cost families thousands in legal fees. The bottom line? Cutting corners with AI-generated legal documents might seem convenient, but it could cost your loved ones far more in the long run.

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Jamie Smead joined the team at Gaughan & Connealy In June of 2015. She brings with her a wealth of marketing expertise and knowledge. She has excelled in her strategic marketing efforts for five years and is now bringing those advanced skills to estate planning. Though she was born and raised in Jefferson City, Missouri, Jamie moved to Joplin, Missouri after high school Read More!
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