Welcome to the *Plan for This Podcast*—your trusted source for estate planning, wills, trusts, caregiving, and financial preparedness.
Hosted by Marguerite Lorenz and Ron Greenwald, we simplify complex topics into clear, actionable steps that help you protect what matters most.
📌 In this episode: What happens when a remarried couple with a blended family dies without an estate plan? In this episode of Plan for This, Marguerite and Ron unpack the story of Gerald and Edna, a couple in their 90s whose sudden passing exposed the dangers of leaving no instructions behind.
With children from both sides—Mark, Susan, and Rachel—the family finds itself in conflict. Probate court, the Simultaneous Passing Act, and missing fiduciary duties complicate matters, while grief collides with resentment and legal battles. Marguerite explains how professional trustees, clear documents, and honest conversations could have prevented chaos, ensuring fairness for everyone involved.
This cautionary case study shows why every family—wealthy or not, first marriage or blended—needs a plan. Estate planning is not just about assets; it’s about protecting love, dignity, and family harmony.
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Timestamps: 00:00 – Gerald & Edna’s story: remarriage, blended family, no plan 00:41 – The tragedy: sudden passing and no instructions 02:00 – How probate and the Simultaneous Passing Act apply 04:11 – Why families avoid estate planning conversations 05:24 – Assumptions vs. legal reality in probate 07:16 – Rachel’s perspective: stepchildren left out 08:27 – Fiduciary duty & breach of responsibility 11:08 – Sole & separate property in second marriages 13:53 – Multiple trusts: his, hers, and joint 16:54 – Step one: finding the right estate planning attorney 17:36 – Proactive planning tips for blended families 19:01 – Understanding the Simultaneous Passing Act 23:39 – Fiduciary duty: serving the estate, not yourself 26:12 – Rights of heirs and grandchildren 27:16 – Role of professional trustees as investigators 30:03 – Ethical and legal responsibilities of trustees 31:59 – Lessons from Marguerite’s personal experience 33:38 – Closing reflections: every family needs an estate plan
✨ What You’ll Learn on This Channel: - Estate planning basics (wills, trusts, probate, and more) - Executor and trustee responsibilities explained - Family caregiving, financial preparedness, and legacy planning - Real stories, expert insights, and practical tools
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