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In this episode of Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey, Lisa Harper engages with estate planning attorney Nicole Johnson to discuss the critical aspects of estate planning, including the importance of powers of attorney, wills, and trusts. They explore the emotional dynamics of family discussions around these topics, the implications of cognitive decline, and the necessity of having essential documents in place to ensure that individuals' wishes are honored. The conversation emphasizes the need for proactive planning and open communication within families to navigate the complexities of aging and legacy management.

Takeaways

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Estate Planning and Its Importance
02:32 Understanding Powers of Attorney
04:54 The Role of Wills and Probate
06:56 Exploring Trusts and Their Benefits
09:41 The Importance of Pre-Planning
11:28 Navigating Family Dynamics in Decision Making
13:57 Addressing Cognitive Decline and Planning Ahead
16:08 The Role of HIPAA in Estate Planning
18:00 Cost Considerations for Estate Planning
18:35 Understanding Estate Planning Essentials
21:04 Navigating Property and Financial Decisions
25:07 Legal Capacity and Dementia
26:58 The Importance of Proactive Planning
29:17 Myths and Misconceptions in Estate Planning

Keywords

estate planning, powers of attorney, wills, trusts, healthcare decisions, cognitive decline, family dynamics, legal capacity, estate attorney, planning for aging

Resources

Garrity & Gossage, LLP

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