Your home can be included in your estate plan a few different ways:
- You can leave your current home to particular beneficiaries in the Specific Distribution section by selecting "property located at a specific address" and listing the address of your home.
- You can leave whatever home you own at the time you pass away to particular beneficiaries by selecting "primary residence at the time of my death" in the Specific Distribution section. This will let you leave the residence to the beneficiaries you list even if you move to a new home after you sign your estate plan.
- You can leave your home to the beneficiaries of the remainder of your estate by not specifically referencing your home in your estate plan. You home along with all other assets that are not specifically designated to be distributed in Specific Distributions are all part of your remaining estate.