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Estate Planning FAQs: Part 3

Estate Planning FAQs: Part 3

Episode 2354 Published 1 day, 1 hour ago
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Episode Summary:

In this episode of Plan on it, Attorney Christopher Botti and co-host Sean O'Connor delve into listener-submitted questions about estate planning. They clarify the roles of trustees and executors, explore the costs associated with trust administration, and discuss the importance of transparency and communication with beneficiaries. Chris explains the steps a trustee should take when a trustor passes away and the legal implications of divorce on existing trusts. The episode also covers the necessity of updating trusts in light of new laws and how to handle situations when a trustee is unreachable. This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone involved in estate planning, ensuring listeners are well-equipped to manage their responsibilities and protect their assets.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 – Introduction

00:12 – Trustee vs. Executor Explained

01:39 – Costs of Trust Administration

04:04 – First Steps for a Trustee

05:13 – Importance of Trust Updates

07:52 – Law Changes and Trust Amendments

09:58 – Successor Trustee Resignation Process

11:11 – Handling an Unreachable Trustee

12:52 – Divorce and Trust Validity

14:19 – Individual Trusts in Marriage

15:21 – Duration of a Trust After Death

16:27 – Provisions for Minors in Trusts

About the Show:

Plan on it is a podcast dedicated to providing clear and practical guidance on estate planning, trust, and probate law. Hosted by Attorney Christopher Botti, a board-certified specialist with over 30 years of experience, the show aims to demystify complex legal concepts for individuals and families. Listeners can expect insightful discussions, expert advice, and real-life examples to help them navigate the intricacies of estate planning. Whether you're planning for long-term care or protecting your assets, Plan on it offers valuable resources and support to ensure peace of mind.

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