The Stacking Benjamins Show
"Do I need a trust or just a will?" might be the single most common estate planning question there is, and estate attorney Tim Semro says most people are asking it backwards. The real question isn't trust versus will, it's how do you avoid probate, and a trust is just one of several ways to get there. Tim returns to answer a full mailbag of real Stacker questions, covering everything from a $200,000 mistake buried in a lady bird deed to the exact reason so many families accidentally disqualify a parent from Medicaid. What You'll Walk Away With * Why "trust versus will" is the wrong question, and the three-column framework that actually determines what you need * What a lady bird deed is, when it makes sense, and the family conflict it can quietly set up down the road * The tax detail buried in gifting property early that can cost your heirs tens of thousands of dollars they didn't expect * Why naming a power of attorney without having an honest conversation first is one of the most common and costly mistakes families make * The five-year Medicaid look-back rule explained clearly, including what happens if you don't quite make it to five years * How debt actually works after someone dies, including a real statute of limitations window most people don't know exists * A special needs trust structuring tip that can protect a family member's government benefits without giving up their inheritance Why This Matters Now Estate planning tends to get pushed to "someday" because it feels complicated, uncomfortable, or like it only matters once you're wealthy. But the actual decisions, who has power of attorney, how property transfers, what happens if a parent needs long-term care, apply to nearly every family, regardless of net worth. Getting the structure right isn't about predicting the future perfectly. It's about making sure the people you love aren't left guessing, fighting, or losing money to easily avoidable mistakes during an already difficult time. From the Basement A birthday trivia detour into the surprising origin of the Nobel Prize reveals it was born from a very specific kind of reputation crisis, proof that it's never too late to actively shape how you'll be remembered. Resources Mentioned * Your Money, Your Way by Tim Semro [https://www.semrohenry.com/trust-book/] — Tim's book on estate planning, free to download * Semro Henry Ltd. [https://www.semrohenry.com] — Tim's estate planning law firm * Stacking Benjamins Field Kit [https://fieldkitfinance.com] — the all-in-one financial organization tool See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].
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