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When Good Plans Go Bad: Real Wealth Disputes Financial Advisors Need to Know with Professor Kelly Lise Murray - Wealth Dispute Resolution Attorney & Legal Scholar

When Good Plans Go Bad: Real Wealth Disputes Financial Advisors Need to Know with Professor Kelly Lise Murray - Wealth Dispute Resolution Attorney & Legal Scholar

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What happens when a family does everything right - saves diligently, works with advisors, builds real wealth - and still ends up in court? It's not a hypothetical. It happens every day. And in most cases, it was 100% preventable. In this episode of Advisor's Fuel, Adam Koos sits down with Professor Kelly Lise Murray - attorney, mediator, legal scholar, and host of the Wealth Litigated podcast - to break down the real-world estate planning disasters that land families in expensive, emotionally devastating litigation. Kelly spent nearly two decades teaching law at Vanderbilt University before shifting her focus to wealth dispute resolution full-time. She covers real courtroom cases involving trusts, estates, divorces, prenuptial agreements, and family wealth conflicts - what she calls 'all the drama of true crime without the blood.' This episode is required listening for any advisor who wants to know what can go wrong - and how to help clients avoid it. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Intro & guest background 03:00 - Why estate planning failures lead to litigation (and why advisors should care) 06:00 - Blended families, second marriages & the #1 estate planning mistake 08:00 - Real case: Marinakis v. Marinakis - siblings sue over a $10M estate 11:00 - California case: When a stepchild inherits as a natural child 14:00 - The Garn St. Germaine Act & what advisors miss about irrevocable trusts 17:00 - Trustee abuse cases: when the people you trust most cause the most damage 22:00 - Co-trustees, trust protectors & structural safeguards to prevent disputes 27:00 - The $800,000 unchecked box: Estate of Griffin v. IRS 30:00 - Prenuptial agreements: what makes them hold up in court - and what doesn't 33:00 - Portability problems: why moving states can invalidate your clients' plans 35:00 - Incapacity planning & what happens when the wrong person holds the healthcare directive 36:00 - The one question every advisor should ask in every review meeting 37:00 - Where to find Kelly & the Wealth Litigated podcast Key Takeaways 💡 The #1 estate planning mistake in blended families: failing to update documents before and after remarriage. A new spouse automatically has elective share rights that can override your will. 💡 Coordination is everything. Legal documents, beneficiary designations, and financial plans must work together - or the courts will decide how they interact. 💡 A missed checkbox on an estate tax return cost the Griffin estate $800,000+. Two sets of eyes on every execution detail is non-negotiable. 💡 A prenuptial agreement only works if it's executed correctly. A lawyer who drafts his own prenup, presented the day before the wedding, got it thrown out by the Ohio courts. 💡 If a client says 'my spouse will just control everything when I'm gone,' that's your cue - not to judge, but to introduce structural safeguards like co-trustees, trust protectors, and contingent beneficiaries. 💡 Estate plans are not portable across state lines. Clients who move need a full legal review of all lifecycle documents in their new state. Key Quotes 🗣"It's not a matter of if - it's when you get involved in some sort of litigation." 🗣"Coordination - the lack of coordination - leads to litigation." 🗣"I don't advise that you estate plan in a box. Go online and don't ask AI what to do with your estate plan. You really do need non-hallucinated knowledge of the cases in your state." 🗣"Frame it as structural support - not a condemnation of their financial budgeting abilities. It's a structure to prevent litigation, which would deplete the estate." 🗣"The number one most procrastinated financial planning item is estate planning. Without a doubt." Cases Referenced in this Episode: Marinakis v. Marinakis (Ohio) - blended family estate dispute California stepchild inheritance case - definition of 'natural parent' Estate of Griffin v. Commissioner (IRS) - Q-TIP trust / unchecked box Ohio prenuptial agreement case - overreaching by attorney-spouse Texas trustee abuse case - disabled beneficiary trust mismanagement Connect With the Guest Wealth Litigated Website: https://wealthlitigated.com Vetting the House: https://www.vettingthehouse.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kellylisemurray Email: prof.murray@vettingthehouse.com Follow Adrenaline Advisor Facebook: https://facebook.com/adrenalineadvisorconsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrenaline.advisor Threads: https://www.threads.com/@adrenaline.advisor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adrenaline-advisor-consulting/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrenalineadvisor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdrenalineAdvisor Email: info@adrenalineadvisor.com Website: www.adrenalineadvisor.com Connect with Adam Koós LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkoos Website: https://www.adrenalineadvisor.com
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