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The Estate Planning Mistakes That Destroy Families

54 min · 6 de may de 2026
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One bad estate planning decision can create years of legal battles, family conflict, and financial damage. In this episode of The Legal Exchange, Todd Lutsky and Susan Powers break down real-life estate planning cases involving cognitive decline, second marriages, unfunded trusts, and disputes between children, spouses, and caregivers. Also covered: * Why relying only on a will can create major problems * How unfunded trusts can completely fail when families need them most * The dangers of second marriages without updating your estate plan * Why beneficiary designations can override your intentions * How Medicaid planning mistakes can put a family home at risk * The difference between void and voidable marriages in estate disputes * How powers of attorney and conservatorships can become legal battlegrounds What families should do now to avoid the most common and costly estate planning mistakes.

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