Review estate-planning documents after moving to a new state. It’s not at the top of most people’s to-do lists after a move, but relocating to another state should trigger an estate-planning review, writes The Wall Street Journal’s Ask Encore columnist Glenn Ruffenach. Laws involving probate, property, trusts and estate taxes vary across the country. Similarly, a move to a community-property state from a state without such a system might argue for drafting a new will, he notes.