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If you have been appointed as financial and/or medical power of attorney, be sure you understand the limits on your authority.
A witness can serve an important function in the execution of your Durable Power of Attorney. Be sure you understand the execution and witnessing requirement for your Durable Power of Attorney.
You are sending your student away to college, but does she have theses 2 documents that every college student should have?
Slam the Gavel welcomes Rick Black to the show. He and his wife established the Center for Estate Administration Reform in 2018 Their headquarters are located in Charlotte, NC and they have been advocating for seniors and dependent adults as well as those exploited by the legal community in equity court proceedings since 2014. Rick's wife, Terri, lost her father in Las Vegas when she discovered his landlord and longtime friend had stolen $220,000 from him and was systematically exploiting and neglecting him. When confronted with this, his “friend” took him hostage and was able to completely isolate him from all family with the help of a "professional guardian" and three attorneys until he died in 2015. Terri had all the legal authority and executed documents to protect her father and yet law enforcement negligence and the predatory legal community ensured his complete exploitation. This experience caused Rick to leave his profession as an Engineer and begin studying guardianship files and proceedings in Nevada and nationwide. His research and work with local media and the Nevada Attorney General gained a state wide investigation into adult guardianship abuse. As of 2020, those efforts have yielded massive statewide reforms and 10 convictions of Nevada attorneys and professional guardians who used guardianships as a cover for their criminal acts. There were two cases in Clark County that went to trial in 2020. Since 2014 CEAR has investigated and counseled over 5,000 cases nationwide of suspected DPOA, trust, and adult guardianship and probate frauds orchestrated by the predatory legal community.To Reach Rick Black: www.cearjustice.org 804-564-5330 Facebook: Cear Justice Twitter and Instagram Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://beentheregotout.com/https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSEhttp://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.comSupport the show
Slam the Gavel welcomes Rick Black to the show. He and his wife established the Center for Estate Administration Reform in 2018 Their headquarters are located in Charlotte, NC and they have been advocating for seniors and dependent adults as well as those exploited by the legal community in equity court proceedings since 2014. Rick's wife, Terri, lost her father in Las Vegas when she discovered his landlord and longtime friend had stolen $220,000 from him and was systematically exploiting and neglecting him. When confronted with this, his “friend” took him hostage and was able to completely isolate him from all family with the help of a "professional guardian" and three attorneys until he died in 2015. Terri had all the legal authority and executed documents to protect her father and yet law enforcement negligence and the predatory legal community ensured his complete exploitation. This experience caused Rick to leave his profession as an Engineer and begin studying guardianship files and proceedings in Nevada and nationwide. His research and work with local media and the Nevada Attorney General gained a state wide investigation into adult guardianship abuse. As of 2020, those efforts have yielded massive statewide reforms and 10 convictions of Nevada attorneys and professional guardians who used guardianships as a cover for their criminal acts. There were two cases in Clark County that went to trial in 2020. Since 2014 CEAR has investigated and counseled over 5,000 cases nationwide of suspected DPOA, trust, and adult guardianship and probate frauds orchestrated by the predatory legal community. To Reach Rick Black: www.cearjustice.org 804-564-5330 Facebook: Cear Justice Twitter and Instagram Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://beentheregotout.com/ https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSE http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.com
In this miniseries, our host, Edoardo Tancioni, deciphers the first part of chapter 6 of the #DPoA around mobilizing international solidarity, reinvigorated partnerships and innovative tools, looking into support for domestic resource mobilization and fight against illicit financial flows, international public and external finance to contribute to sustainable development in LDCs and Foreign Direct Investment. Websites: https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/www.un.org/ldc5/doha-programme-of-action (www.un.org/ldc5/doha-programme-of-action ) Hashtags: #CapitalMusings | #DPoA Leave a ReviewThanks for listening! If you found the episode useful, please spread the word about this new show on Twitter mentioning https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Funcdf.us1.list-manage.com%2Ftrack%2Fclick%3Fu%3D565a555b66f6c4de99f3bd48a%26id%3D41770e0ed0%26e%3D017f46cadf&data=04%7C01%7Cfernando.zarauz%40uncdf.org%7C436c8e936a144a6af1b808d9faba243a%7Cb3e5db5e2944483799f57488ace54319%7C0%7C0%7C637816500258542558%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=rU%2F%2F8%2Fvjq1OKMe%2Ff%2Fuyi38U%2FH0xYpK3AlfiWV6gyvYc%3D&reserved=0 (#CapitalMusings), or leave us a review on iTunes. Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover our podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how:
You may have heard of the term Estate Planning a time or two. But do you know what it actually means? Better yet, do you have your Estate Planning documents set up? Hots: Daniel Gilbertson, CFP®, CRPC®, AIF® | Vice PresidentDan, Vice-President, has an extensive background in financial planning, insurance counseling, and fee-based asset management. Prior to joining Summit Wealth Group, he was a partner in his own financial planning company and has worked in the financial industry for more than 25 years. Prior to entering the securities industry, he worked for more than 14 years at a medical-surgical division of 3M out of Brookings, South Dakota.In 2019 and 2020, Dan was named one of Forbes' Magazine Best-in State Wealth Advisors.* He is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®), Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®) designee, and an Investment Advisor Representative of Commonwealth Financial Network. He holds the Registered Securities Principal Series 24, Series 7, Series 63, and Series 65 registrations. Also, Dan holds separate licenses for Life, Accident, Health, and Long Term Care Insurance. Stephanie Brinkman | Marketing Administrator Stephanie Brinkman joined Summit Wealth Group as the Marketing Administrator in February of 2021. She has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing with a minor in Graphic Design from Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, MN. Summit Wealth Group | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Twitter (719) 633-4033 | 13710 Struthers Road, Suite 115, Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network.
It's hard to make this a "fun" topic, but I really believe that estate planning is for almost everyone. It's not just for really rich people with millions and millions of dollars. It doesn't have to cost a lot, and it doesn't actually take THAT much work or money to get yourself set up properly. Questions? Email me: Mike@ngpfp.com
Questions Covered: 13:48 – If someone is in a vegetative state, is it considered moral to disconnect the person from machines that are continuing to keep the person breathing or heart beating? 18:00 – Why would our government be in control of whether suicide is legal? I worry that people will then think they have a right to commit suicide. 29:08 – I am a speech therapist and I work in a nursing home and deal a lot with swallowing issues. Is it considered immoral if I must tell someone that they cannot eat by mouth anymore? 31:52 – Do you know of any national lawyer organizations of pro-life lawyers who can fight the good fight together? 34:10 – Would the advanced directive that the NCBC provides stand up in most situations? I have been told that it would require a living will. 40:08 – I have a Catholic living will. Because of covid, people aren’t allowed to come into the hospital with the patient. In case of emergency, how can a person be sure that the care providers are aware of the pro-life living will? 43:12 – I am a DPOA for my brother. Could his daughter fight me to have him off of a feeding tube? 45:50 – What is the difference between the respirator and the g-tube? Which was good and which was bad? 50:03 – I work in cardiac surgery. Many of our patients are not likely to survive surgery. Is it moral for us to operate on them and have them die in the hospital when they could potentially live more peacefully at the end of their life at their home? …
Are you confused about what advance directives and POLSTS entail? Well, this episode is for you. Listen and make an informed decision about your health and end -of -life care wishes.References: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning-health-care-directiveshttps://www.uclahealth.org/advance-care-planning/what-is-a-polst
Are you confused about what advance directives and POLSTS entail? Well, this episode is for you. Listen and make an informed decision about your health and end -of -life care wishes.References: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning-health-care-directiveshttps://www.uclahealth.org/advance-care-planning/what-is-a-polst
In this episode Joanne Williams, LCSW discusses with Maureen Kures, RN her mission is to inspire millions of families to start candid conversations about end of life wishes before death, while they can still influence decisions before needed. Finding the right person that has the abilities needed to fight for your wishes to make sure they actually happen, since that may be required from Insurance companies or surgeons. The stories she shares from having personal experiences working on an oncology cancer ward, Hospice, and ICU nurse that are poignant and powerful. They will encourage listeners to get their wishes documented and how to make sure you have the right person on your side. This kind of empowerment can be a gift for every member in the family and be the vehicle to sidestep costly conflicts before relationships are forever fractured. Whether families engage with Maureen for facilitated family discussions or join one of her group training, one thing is certain, the end-of-life conversation will start and come to a winning conclusion. Summary of today's Show: Stories Maureen heard from families that are the reason Maureen started this mission to facilitate having the conversation to Start the talk now with families and choose to focus on end-of-life planning? What is Advance Care Planning and why is it important? What are the first steps people need to be aware of when it comes to planning for end-of-life? When is the best time to start this type of planning? Why is having a conversation about dying so difficult? How do you broach this topic with family members who don't want to talk about this topic? Illicit another family member to help with having the talk Besides family, who else needs to know about my end-of-life decisions? What are the qualities of life that you are unwilling to live with, if you have a life-threatening event and you are incapacitated, but alive? Have you told your Medical Power of Attorney and put it in writing? Maureen and Joanne have a candid conversation with stories about personal family experience and Maureen patients that needed a Medical Power of Attorney and without it the family chaos that ensued. Clear recommendations on what is needed and how to structure the conversation that saves the families relationships and make your wishes known. Maureen offers a pathway for your End of Life conversation at www.startthetalk.com or www.RadiantMourning.com maureen@radiantmourning.com Join the Conversation- Our favorite part of recording is answering your questions, from Facebook at AnxietySimplified5. Leave comments in the comment section, we will answer on a Podcast on that subject. So, listen for your question. Or share it with someone who may be helped with that answer. Our next podcast: Knowing the costs and what is paid for by Clear recommendations on what is needed and how to structure the conversation that saves the families relationships and make your wishes known. Maureen offers a pathway for your End of Life conversation at www.startthetalk.com or www.RadiantMourning.com maureen@radiantmourning.com Our next podcast: How much does an Assisted living cost and does Medicare pay for end of life care? See Other Podcasts at Anxietysimplified.net
Learn why if any of your Estate Plan documents were prepared before these dates, you need them updated.
This podcast is a recording of the Delano City Council Candidates Forum organized by the Delano Police Officers Association. Intro/Outro Music: Hamptons by Mikey Geiger Licensed Through Sound Stripe
Episode 12 is with Attorney Debra Rahmin Silberstein, Partner at Burns & Levinson LLP in Boston. Attorney Silberstein specializes in trusts and estates, tax-related matters and elder law planning. Debra has extensive experience working with families where mental health planning is a priority and uses creative techniques to assist clients in reaching their goals. Debra is a graduate of Syracuse University where she earned a B.A. in Economics and obtained her J.D. from Hofstra University School of Law in 1984. Debra then obtained a Ph.D. in Social Policy from the Heller School at Brandeis University in August 2009. Debra has over twenty-five years of legal experience and is an active member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and was the 2018 recipient of the Powley Elder Law Award. Today she is going to be talking with us about legal remedies for families coping with long term mental health issues. She is going to speak about alternatives to guardianship as well as other topics. This is part 2 of two podcasts focused on legal remedies in mental health. If you want to learn more about legal remedies that can be used during crises, please listen to Part 1 with Lisa Cukier. Debra will be telling us more about how to integrate into long term mental health planning the use of a durable power of attorney’s, health care proxies, psychiatric advanced directives and discretionary trusts with incentives. Three main talking points: 1. A brief overview of what guardianship is and who the people are who seek this legal intervention. We will also discuss some of the challenges and limitations of guardianship. 2. What alternatives to guardianship exist and in most instances are preferable? Alternatives such as DPOA’s (or durable powers of attorney), healthcare proxies and incentivized trusts. We will also discuss the importance of using a team approach when accessing any of these legal remedies. 3. PAD’s or psychiatric advanced directives. What they are, why everyone with a mental health issue needs one, and how they are written. Virgil and Debra also talk more about the DPAs and HCPs. These are critical tools, and aside from steps we one take to minimize “revocation” in a crisis, families should know who should serve in these roles, how to use of teams (or committees), family members and social workers etc.
Our continued dive into employee financial wellness brings us to retirement and estate planning support provided by employers. While there's not much on the estate side, many companies do offer some form of retirement savings vehicles like 401(k) plans. We look at more stats from the PwC survey and talk about important considerations regarding retirement and estate planning (wills). Questions? Email me: mpolicar@hightoweradvisors.com
Durable Power of Attorney deals with financial matters whereas with the Healthcare Power of Attorney deals with healthcare issues and the person's body.
You have sent your student away to college, but does she have theses 2 documents that she should have? Tom discusses why your student should have a Power of Attorney for Health Care and a Durable Power of Attorney for finances.
Two weeks ago Tom told you why everyone should have a Power of Attorney for Health Care. In today's show, Tom discusses another document that you need as part of a complete estate plan.
Today’s show is a direct result from a post on one of the Facebook groups I follow and is my attempt to clarify the muddy waters of end-of-life legal documentation. This is good information for everyone and not just healthcare providers, so all you non-medical people should have a listen too! As always, this is […] The post Episode 010 – Wills, Living Wills, DPOAs, DNRs and What's the Difference! first appeared on The NP Dude.
Are you thinking about preparing your own estate planning documents to save money? Do you want to prepare documents for your parents? Before you do, listen to Tom as he discusses the potential legal problems (including criminal) that you or you loved ones might face.
In this episode Tom discusses what an Estate Plan is, and is not, and the various decisions that need to be made in order to develop an effective estate plan.