Are you a snowbird? If so, your estate planning strategies might need to change. This is because where you "actually" live may not be the place you call home. Your estate planning attorney can help you determine your primary residence, which can play a major role in your wills, trusts, and other financial conveyance vehicles.
To stay compliant with the law, you have to know where Uncle Sam says you live. You're already facing challenges living in two states, and what happens to your finances after you die should not be one of them.
Talk to your financial planner and estate planning attorney to ensure your assets are accounted for in the state that claims them.