
Estate Planning Essentials for Divorce with Adam Zuckerman
Jamie M. Lima is joined by Adam Zuckerman to explore the intricacies of estate planning during and after divorce. They discuss Adam's journey into estate planning and provide an overview of his work with Buried and Work. The episode covers the importance of organizing estate information and planning documents, and the differences between wills and trusts. Key topics include the significance of power of attorney and updating estate plans post-divorce, alongside real-life estate planning issues and personal stories. The conversation highlights estate planning template bundles, action checklists, and the role of financial literacy and digital estate planning in ensuring organized information for heirs.
Key Points
- Updating beneficiary designations after a divorce is crucial to ensure assets are distributed according to your current wishes.
- Advanced directives and power of attorney documents are essential to designate who will make decisions on your behalf if you're unable to do so.
- Organizing your estate and financial information in a comprehensive and accessible manner can greatly alleviate stress and confusion for your loved ones during difficult times.
Visit Adam Zuckerman's link to explore more of his work.
Adam Zuckerman (JD/MBA) founded Buried in Work after experiencing firsthand the emotional and logistical challenges of managing his father’s affairs during his prolonged battle with leukemia.
Today, Buried in Work is a leading resource for end-of-life planning, offering 50+ information hubs, 2,000+ articles, 100+ checklists and guides, service provider directories, and innovative tools like the Executor's Summary Report, CLEAR Kits, and card games that facilitate meaningful conversations about legacy and preparation.
Adam’s mission is simple yet powerful: to make life’s hardest moments a little easier by helping families get organized, communicate openly, and prepare comprehensively for the unexpected.
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