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Too Busy for Estate Planning? You Only Need 8 Hours Total | Repair The Roof Podcast

Too Busy for Estate Planning? You Only Need 8 Hours Total | Repair The Roof Podcast

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Ted Gudorf, a board-certified estate planning attorney, addresses common misconceptions about estate planning, emphasizing that it can be completed in a relatively short time frame of 60 to 90 days. He outlines a structured process that simplifies planning and encourages individuals to prioritize protecting their families. Ted also highlights the financial implications of delaying estate planning and shares a cautionary tale about the consequences of not having a plan in place.

Takeaways

  • Many people avoid estate planning due to misconceptions.
  • Estate planning can be completed in 60 to 90 days.
  • The process involves a few focused conversations.
  • You don't need to have everything organized before starting.
  • An 80% plan today is better than no plan tomorrow.
  • Waiting can make planning more expensive due to probate costs.
  • Family discussions can be easier with a concrete plan.
  • Avoid the research trap and take action.
  • The peace of mind of planning is invaluable.
  • The hardest part of estate planning is getting started.

Resources:

  • Gudorf Law Group
  • The Ohio Estate Planning Guide - Free Book
  • Gudorf Law: What We Do and How We Help Webinar
  • Don't Go Broke in Nursing Home Workshop
  • When a Loved One Dies: A Legal Guide - Free Book
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