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Why Old Estate Plans Become Dangerous Over Time

54 min · 15. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Legal Exchange with Todd Lutsky, Todd and Susan Powers break down real court cases involving second marriages, joint accounts, powers of attorney, revocable trusts, and allegations of undue influence — highlighting the planning mistakes families make before it’s too late. Also covered: * Why revocable trusts helped protect assets during an inheritance dispute involving grandchildren and allegations of undue influence * How misuse of AI in court filings created major legal problems in an estate case * Why second marriages often require far more planning than a simple will * The hidden risks of joint bank accounts and accidentally disinheriting children * How powers of attorney can become part of inheritance disputes * Strategies families may use to protect assets when facing long-term nursing home care costs * What happens to irrevocable trusts after the death of a spouse * Why failing to update estate documents after major life events can create serious consequences The common theme: estate plans often fail not because people never planned, but because they assumed old plans would still work after life changed.

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