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037: What are the Seven Critical Times in Life That Require Estate Planning?

A Place of Possibility

Release Date: 05/20/2023

050: Your Guide to an Out-of-State Retirement Relocation show art 050: Your Guide to an Out-of-State Retirement Relocation

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The New York Times reported that people leaving California outnumbered newcomers by more than 700,000 people between April 2020 and July 2022. A further breakdown shows that over 407,000 people left between July 2021 and 2022, plus an additional 343,000 people left California in 2022 alone. That's the highest exodus of any state in the US in history. So, why are we seeing such a mass movement? The reasons are plenty, from cheaper homes and lower cost of living to lower taxes, escaping a rise in crime, the desire for a more relaxed, family-friendly lifestyle, and even political dissatisfaction....

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049: Tips to Unlock New Financial Successes in 2024 show art 049: Tips to Unlock New Financial Successes in 2024

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With the roller coaster of inflation, interest rates, and more, 2023 was a wild ride. But the real driving force seems to be the dramatically pessimistic media. If one of your goals for 2024 is to improve your financial health, then you’re in the right place. In our opinion, the first step is to ignore market predictions, no matter how scary they seem. They’re usually far from accurate! We have real-life examples and stories to prove it if you don't believe us. After all, the market has shown time and time again that it always bounces back. Along with a look back at 2023’s good, bad, and...

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048: Your Ultimate Guide to 2023 Year-End Tax and Financial Planning show art 048: Your Ultimate Guide to 2023 Year-End Tax and Financial Planning

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As the calendar pages flip towards the imminent 2024, it’s the perfect moment to execute those strategic financial maneuvers that will set the stage for a successful tax season and ensure you leave the year on a high note. If you’ve been tuning in regularly, you already know we’ve been through the year-end rodeo before, and for our newcomers, buckle up because we’ve meticulously crafted a hit list that’s bound to elevate your financial game. You’ll want to act quickly; many must be completed by December 31st. In this info-packed episode, we’re diving deep into the realm of tax...

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047: What's Going on in the Bay Area Housing Market? show art 047: What's Going on in the Bay Area Housing Market?

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Discussions about the housing market are always a hot topic. Here in the Bay Area, the housing market has been interesting, to say the least! Local reports say that since August of 2023, home prices are back on the rise after a 14-month decline, the longest period since 2012. And yet demand is still high, with some homes selling within just nine days of being on the market and interest rates hitting around 7% at the time of recording this episode. Many people panic over interest rates, but if we look at it from a historical perspective, it’s still historically low. “The market supply is...

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046: Preventing and Recognizing Elder Abuse show art 046: Preventing and Recognizing Elder Abuse

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Elder abuse - it’s a topic often avoided because the reality of it is difficult to face. However, it’s a vital conversation and brings forward the importance of combating mistreatment through education and advocacy. Unfortunately, the elderly population is more susceptible to being taken advantage of due to physical and mental decline, and believe it or not, 1 in 10 Americans over the age of 60 will experience some form of elder abuse. It can come in various forms, from neglect and psychological abuse to physical and financial abuse. To make matters worse, only 1 in 44 cases of elder abuse...

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045: Want to Retire on a Lump Sum? Here’s How show art 045: Want to Retire on a Lump Sum? Here’s How

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Retirement is a milestone we all aspire to, and for many, choosing a lump sum can be the key to financial freedom. However, it can also be daunting. While enticing, the prospect of receiving a substantial cash payout from your employer can come with a particular responsibility and the need to make critical financial decisions. This lump sum represents your life’s work, and it can be challenging to make it last throughout your retirement. The fear of not outliving your savings, the uncertainty of how to invest wisely, and the ever-present question of whether you’re making the right choices...

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044: Senior Living Options: What’s Right for Me? show art 044: Senior Living Options: What’s Right for Me?

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With aging comes many difficult decisions. One of those is determining the best living situation for your later years, specifically, choosing a senior living community. In fact, the US Department of Health and Human Services estimates that the number of adults 65 and older who will need to move into senior living communities is expected to reach 27 million by 2050. That’s a lot of people! While many options are available, ranging from independent living and assisted living to memory care and boarding, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. So, whether you’re looking for opportunities for a...

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043: Why is Pre-Need Planning for Funeral and Cemetery Arrangements So Important? show art 043: Why is Pre-Need Planning for Funeral and Cemetery Arrangements So Important?

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Contemplating what will happen to you after you die can be emotionally challenging, so it’s no wonder most of us avoid it at all costs. However, certain end-of-life choices have to be dealt with one way or another. 82% of people don’t pre-plan their funeral and cemetery details, which means their family members are left to make tough decisions at the last minute while grieving, as well as take on financial burdens. In fact, 37% of funeral overspending is due to a lack of pre-planning. In this episode of A Place of Possibility, we’re ripping off the band-aid, discussing death and how to...

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042: Could a Family Legacy Documentary Help Preserve Your History and Family’s Future? show art 042: Could a Family Legacy Documentary Help Preserve Your History and Family’s Future?

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Have you ever heard of the adage “shirtsleeve to shirtsleeves in three generations?” It refers to the inability of children and grandchildren to manage family wealth that has been passed down. And it starts with the classic American dream story. One of the first generations hits it out of the park with success, but by the third generation, two things have happened: One, the money is all gone, and two, family relationships have been laid to waste because of the impact of the money on the family. In fact, there have been studies done on affluent families to understand the reasoning better,...

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041: Planning for Retirement? Avoid These 10 Investment Blunders show art 041: Planning for Retirement? Avoid These 10 Investment Blunders

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In simple terms, retirement planning is what we do to prepare for life when we stop working – financially and via lifestyle choices. It’s about determining specific goals for this future time in our lives and how we can achieve them by identifying income sources, estimating expenses, building necessary savings plans, and much more. We all know that preparing for retirement is an important endeavor that you can never start too early. However, it can be a challenge that even the savviest individual can struggle with, making mistakes that cost them significantly in the long run - especially...

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If you think that estate planning is something that can wait until your more “mature” years, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, many people share this same impression. After all, what is there to plan for if you have no spouse, no children, and only modest assets?

Plenty!

There’s much more to estate planning than merely deciding who gets your assets and other possessions when you die — putting it off until your later years isn’t a sound approach. Change is part and parcel of living, and as we move through life, we experience changes that can thoroughly alter our circumstances and require an entirely different approach to the future.

In the newest episode of A Place of Possibility, Richard and Angela will be talking to estate planning attorney Kelly Balamuth, who, with her years of experience, is well-qualified to not only weigh in on the life changes that should trigger a thorough review of your existing estate plan but also to provide sound, real-world advice on when you should start the estate planning process in the first place. Hint: it’s earlier in life than you might think.

In her estate planning practice at Lamorinda Legal, Kelly puts an emphasis on helping families enhance their lives in the present while also guiding them toward brighter, more fulfilling futures. Her focus on trusts and estate planning is driven by a strong desire to see her clients reach these goals. Guiding her clients through the often-confusing maze of financial and legal decisions that must be made to create estate plans which best suit their needs is no easy task, but it’s one at which Kelly has proven to be particularly skillful. She’s been named Super Lawyer each year for over a decade and has also been a fixture on the Super Lawyers’ Top 50 Women Attorneys in Northern California list for multiple years.

We’ll be talking about:

  • Why, estate planning is for everyone, including young adults and single people!
  • The important documents that any child should complete once they’ve turned 18 — especially if they’re leaving for college.
  • The various ways that having children can impact your financial planning. You’ll not only want to closely examine who you want your heirs to be but also how you leave your assets to them.
  • Why getting divorced triggers a number of essential adjustments to your estate plan. You don’t have any flexibility when it comes to moving your assets around once you’re in the divorce process, but there are a number of changes you can make that could have a direct bearing on your legal, financial, and medical well-being.

And more!

Few of us actually look forward to starting or reviewing our estate plans — there’s nothing exhilarating about the process, and doing so often serves to remind us we won’t be around forever. But, as you’ll hear from Kelly in this episode, some key life stages warrant a closer look at your preparations to ensure that they still accurately reflect your wishes. And, if you’re still of the opinion that estate planning isn’t necessary until you get married or reach your golden years in life, we’re confident that Kelly will change your mind.