Death and Dying in the Digital Age

Protecting Your Family from the Probate Nightmare | Franco Della Torre

37 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Facing the loss of a loved one brings immense emotional strain. That burden is only magnified when surviving family members must navigate the costly and bitter process of probate court. Franco Della Torre shares how modern legal tools can shield your family from financial disputes and ensure your legacy transitions exactly as you intended. Key Discussions: In this episode, we discuss: How starting a difficult conversation about mortality early on can save families from future chaos. In this episode, we discuss: The concept of the "evil cousin" and why state laws might distribute your assets against your wishes. In this episode, we discuss: Using a Lady Bird deed in applicable states to transfer real estate smoothly without entering probate. In this episode, we discuss: Why you might unknowingly own cryptocurrency within a standard 401k portfolio. In this episode, we discuss: How the tokenization of real world assets like real estate and art will change family inheritance.

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