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Why Every Athlete Needs a Will (and a Plan)

Why Every Athlete Needs a Will (and a Plan)

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Are you an athlete without a will or healthcare power of attorney? This episode breaks down estate planning for athletes—what you need, why DIY templates fall short, and how to protect your people and your gear. Attorney Erin Edgar (“The Caring Attorney”) shares the must-knows for cyclists, runners, triathletes, and active families—from emergency decisions to executor duties in North Carolina.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why every athlete needs a will (even if you’re young and healthy)
  • The difference between DIY forms and a customized plan
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney, HIPAA releases, and medical directives for endurance athletes
  • How to choose (and prepare) your executor and decision-makers
  • What happens if you die without a will (NC intestacy basics)
  • How to keep plans updated as life, training, and assets change

contact for Erin: https://erinedgarlegal.com/

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