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Who Gets What?

Podcast de Derek Jensen, Jensen Estate Law

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Here's a question most people never ask: What will your family look like in 2125?Not just your assets. Your family. The people who will carry your name, your values, your stories—or won't. The relationships that will hold strong or fracture. The opportunities your decisions today will create or foreclose a century from now.Most estate planning treats legacy as a transaction—Who Gets What? Divide the assets, sign the documents, done. Estate attorney Derek Jensen questions that approach and discovered that families who thrive across generations think completely differently. They're not planning for a moment of transfer. They're architecting systems that strengthen over time.Through candid conversations with wealth advisors, financial philosophers, and families who've cracked this code, Derek explores the real work of multi-generational thinking. Not just trusts and tax strategies, though those matter, but the conversations, values, and practices that keep families unified and thriving long after you're gone.Whether you're building wealth from scratch, inheriting, helping aging parents navigate their decisions, or preparing the next generation for what's coming—you're part of a chain that extends far beyond your lifetime.This show is about understanding that responsibility and embracing that possibility. Because the best estate plans aren't documents. They're living systems that grow stronger with each generation.

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16 episodios

Portada del episodio Washington's Tax Trifecta with Derek Jensen

Washington's Tax Trifecta with Derek Jensen

In this Season One finale, estate attorney Derek Jensen goes solo to break down Washington State's changing tax landscape and why most families remain dangerously unprotected despite the new laws. On July 1st, Washington's top estate tax rate drops from 35% to 20%. That sounds like good news. But the exemption is also pulling back, the gap between Washington's $3M threshold and the federal $15M exemption hasn't changed, and an estimated 100,000–150,000 Washington households are still caught in the middle. Derek unpacks Washington's "Tax Stack" — the only state in the country with estate tax, capital gains tax, and an income tax all aimed at accumulated wealth. He shares why outdated plans are quietly creating expensive problems, what a "right-sized" plan actually looks like at 35 versus 55, and what three forces (the $124 trillion wealth transfer, rising fiscal pressure, and UBI policy) tell us about where this is all heading. And he ends where the show began: with his own family, the lake property, and a confession — that even after years of advising families through this, he's still in the middle of it himself. "You don't wait for consensus. You don't wait for the perfect legislative environment. You started anyway." Resources mentioned: WashingtonEstateTax.com [http://washingtonestatetax.com]: calculator, Washington tax breakdown, what changed July 1st Learn more about Who Gets What?: https://whogetswhat.fm/ [https://whogetswhat.fm/]  This podcast is presented by Jensen Estate Law [https://jensenestatelaw.com/]and produced by Marguerite Productions [https://sydgladu.wixsite.com/my-site].

4 de jun de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Never Say “This Will Be An Easy Trust” with Allison Ferris

Never Say “This Will Be An Easy Trust” with Allison Ferris

Derek sits down with Allison Ferris, Chief Fiduciary Officer at Northwest Trustee and Management Services, to discuss what happens after a trust is established. Allison shares lessons from more than 18 years in fiduciary work, including why she never says, “This will be an easy trust.” They discuss family cabins, unexpected assets, beneficiary emotions, co-trusteeship during incapacity, and why clear, flexible drafting matters so much when a plan may need to work decades from now. This episode is especially useful for estate planners, trustees, beneficiaries, and anyone who wants their estate plan to hold up in the real world, not just look good on paper. Learn more about Who Gets What?: https://whogetswhat.fm/ [https://whogetswhat.fm/]  This podcast is presented by Jensen Estate Law [https://jensenestatelaw.com/]and produced by Marguerite Productions [https://sydgladu.wixsite.com/my-site].

21 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio The People Behind the Plan with Derek Jensen

The People Behind the Plan with Derek Jensen

Estate planning is more than trusts and documents. It's about people, values, and the future. In this episode, Derek shares the unexpected lessons from a career of guiding families through wealth transitions. What makes a good trustee? When should you talk to your beneficiaries? And what happens when the plan looks perfect on paper but the people aren't ready? Derek explores the real responsibilities of a fiduciary, the rise of incentive and wellbeing trusts, and why the conversations you have today matter more than the provisions you sign. Learn more about Who Gets What?: https://whogetswhat.fm/ [https://whogetswhat.fm/]  This podcast is presented by Jensen Estate Law [https://jensenestatelaw.com/]and produced by Marguerite Productions [https://sydgladu.wixsite.com/my-site].

7 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio The Myth of the Silver Spoon with Kristin Keffeler

The Myth of the Silver Spoon with Kristin Keffeler

What happens when the inheritance arrives and nobody prepared the people receiving it? Kristin Keffeler, author of The Myth of the Silver Spoon and co-author of Wealth 3.0, joins Derek to challenge the assumption that wealth transfer is just a financial event. Drawing from her own experience as the daughter of wealth-creating parents, Kristin explores the psychological barriers inheritors face, why a growth mindset matters more than a trust document, and how to start financial conversations with your children before it's too late. Learn more about Who Gets What?: https://whogetswhat.fm/ [https://whogetswhat.fm/]  This podcast is presented by Jensen Estate Law [https://jensenestatelaw.com/]and produced by Marguerite Productions [https://sydgladu.wixsite.com/my-site].

16 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
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