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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 33 MIN

Estate Planning for the Childfree Community | Bri Conn

from Death and Dying in the Digital Age · host Niki Weiss

Traditional estate planning relies heavily on having children to act as executors and medical decision makers. For the growing population of childfree individuals and solo agers, failing to legally appoint a professional fiduciary means the state will dictate the distribution of your assets. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER Bri Conn explains how to structure your estate to avoid leaving wealth to distant relatives and ensure your daily care is managed exactly to your specifications.Key Discussions:The legal mechanics of dying intestate and how the state uses a chart to assign your assets to unknown relatives.Why appointing a distant niece or nephew as a medical power of attorney can create dangerous financial conflicts of interest regarding your care.How a professional fiduciary service can step in to fill the roles of executor, trustee, and medical proxy across all 50 states.The necessity of documenting informal Care Plans to manage bill pay, home access, and specific long-term care preferences.Why keeping emergency contacts and medical directives on your refrigerator is still a highly effective safety protocol for first responders.

Traditional estate planning relies heavily on having children to act as executors and medical decision makers. For the growing population of childfree individuals and solo agers, failing to legally appoint a professional fiduciary means the state will dictate the distribution of your assets. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER Bri Conn explains how to structure your estate to avoid leaving wealth to distant relatives and ensure your daily care is managed exactly to your specifications. Key Discussions: The legal mechanics of dying intestate and how the state uses a chart to assign your assets to unknown relatives. Why appointing a distant niece or nephew as a medical power of attorney can create dangerous financial conflicts of interest regarding your care. How a professional fiduciary service can step in to fill the roles of executor, trustee, and medical proxy across all 50 states. The necessity of documenting informal Care Plans to manage bill pay, home access, and specific long-term care preferences. Why keeping emergency contacts and medical directives on your refrigerator is still a highly effective safety protocol for first responders.

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