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Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning with Tyler

Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

Listen Money Matters

Careers, Business, Investing, Education

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2015

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

We receive a lot of questions on these topics so we brought in an expert. Today we discuss wills, trusts, and estate planning with Tyler. This is a big topic so we brought in a member of the LMM Community Forums who deals with this for a living. Tyler and is estate planner and a lawyer in the military. Put simply, estate planning is deciding where you want your stuff to go when you die or are incapacitated. Do you need a will? Probably. Do you need a will if you have a kid? Absolutely. You can’t count on the state or sometimes even family, to carry out your wishes. An asset that doesn’t have a next owner listed, some checking accounts for example, has to be assigned by a probate judge. A non-probate asset, like a life insurance policy or some brokerage accounts, bypass the process and are paid out pretty quickly. If you die in debt, creditor’s get first crack at your estate. But your family will not be held responsible for that debt unless they have co-signed for the debt. A living trust can help to take some of the burden off your family when you die. It takes some of the work and hassle out of the probate process. Power of attorney gives someone else the power to make financial decisions for you. They can handle things like paying your bills. Health care power of attorney allows someone to make medical decisions for you. You can leave money in a trust and set the parameters under which it will be distributed. Tyler recommends age, the age of 30 as the parameter. Having a big life event is a good time to check in with your estate planner to find out if you should update your will. You can have a will drafted for between $400-1500. A trust is more expensive because they’re more complex. This topic brings up things that none of us like to think about but making sure that your family is taken care of is worth it. Show Notes Estate Planning: A Primer: Tyler’s in depth article on the subject. Featured Image Photo Credit: “Fountain pen nib” by Ben FrantzDale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Listen Money Matter.

0:07.0

The art of living is more like wrestling than dancing.

0:09.9

My name is Thomas and I'm here as always with my friend Andrew.

0:12.9

Andrew, how are you?

0:13.9

What are you drinking this morning, man?

0:14.9

Good, dude.

0:15.9

It was late night last night, so I'm just drinking water.

0:20.2

What are you drinking?

0:21.2

I am drinking organic Chai tea.

0:24.2

It's like a mix between green and black because the store didn't have just regular black

0:28.7

Chai.

0:29.7

It's kind of weird.

0:30.7

It's like not as spicy as am used to.

0:32.8

I just really feel about it.

0:34.6

I was really drawn into the glass or the mug that you're drinking it from.

0:38.8

As you're drinking and it just says, I see dumb people.

0:43.6

I feel like it was meant for me.

0:48.6

No joke.

0:49.6

I've been drinking out of this mug because it's the biggest mug I own and I'm like, I want

0:53.0

a lot of tea.

0:54.0

And then I realized yesterday when Andrew was in the room with me, I was like, oh man, tomorrow

0:58.3

when Andrew gets on to podcasts with me, I'm going to be drinking out of this mug.

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