Estate Planning After Divorce: Why Updating Your Will Can't Wait

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You've finalized your divorce. The paperwork is done, and you're ready to move forward. But there's one critical step many newly divorced Illinois residents overlook — updating their estate plan. Failing to do so can have serious, unintended consequences that no one anticipates until it's too late.

What Happens to Your Will After Divorce in Illinois?

Illinois law does automatically revoke certain provisions benefiting a former spouse after a divorce is finalized. However, the law does not automatically update your will in its entirety, and it does not reach all types of accounts and assets. If your will was written during your marriage, it may still contain provisions that no longer reflect your wishes — or could direct assets in ways you never intended.

⚠️ Important: Beneficiary designations on financial accounts, retirement plans, and life insurance policies are governed by contract law — not your will. Illinois's automatic revocation law may not apply to these accounts. If your former spouse is still listed, they may still receive those assets.

What Needs to Be Updated After a Divorce?

After your dissolution is finalized, review and update all of the following:

The Real Risk of Waiting

Courts have repeatedly upheld beneficiary designations even when clearly unintended after a divorce. In one well-known pattern, a former spouse received a deceased ex-partner's entire 401(k) balance — representing decades of savings — because the beneficiary designation was never updated after the divorce. The will said one thing. The account said another. The account won.

These situations are not rare. They happen to ordinary families who simply didn't know to update their designations — or assumed their divorce attorney handled it. Estate planning and divorce are two separate legal matters, and the update doesn't happen automatically.

Two Legal Matters — One Attorney

At Skyy Law Solutions, we handle both uncontested family law and estate planning. That means if you're going through a divorce, we can help you finalize your dissolution and update your estate plan in the same engagement — so nothing falls through the cracks and you leave with complete peace of mind.

This combined approach also saves you time and cost compared to working with two separate attorneys, and ensures that your post-divorce legal picture is fully coherent from day one.

Going through a divorce or recently finalized? Let's make sure your estate plan reflects your new chapter. Evening and weekend appointments available.

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Attorney advertising. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. The information contained herein may not reflect the most current legal developments. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a licensed Illinois attorney. Skyy Law Solutions is licensed to practice law in Illinois.