“Who Gets What?” Interview with Steve Gurney, Positive Aging Sourcebook
https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/who-gets-what-and-how-to-divide-%E2%80%A6-help-avoid-family-conflicts-after-we-are-gone-with-fairsplit (1 hour talk)
https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/who-gets-what-and-how-to-divide-%E2%80%A6-help-avoid-family-conflicts-after-we-are-gone-with-fairsplit (1 hour talk)
Over the years we have asked heirs in divisions to complete a short survey to help provide insights to the Administrator / Executor of an estate division and for our own understanding of the concerns and motivations of those dividing estates. For the first time we are sharing those results
1. Remember everyone processes grief differently, and peoples’ attachment to the value (emotional value) of things isn’t always a reflection of caring more or less about the lost loved one. Some people really want, or must have things they can touch, see, smell…. that help them remember a person by.
Estate Settlement of personal property and tangible assets between heirs has always been one of the most challenging parts for families and professionals helping them. Think about the typical solutions offered. Most all of them start with: “Get together at the house…… use Monopoly money, draw straws, have a mini
The 60 Minutes story this weekend showed again the value and what is possible for preserving the wisdom, personalities, stories and voices of our elders. It is a valuable legacy to create for one’s own family. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/artificial-intelligence-holocaust-remembrance-60-minutes-2020-04-03/
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