How Do Unsuccessful Attempts to Address These Potential Conflicts Impact the testator?
When the testator learns that Johnny doesn’t want to take over the business this can be devastating to the testator. There are many events that could cause an elderly testator to regret ever opening the discussion of conflicts that are likely to arise as a result of his/her estate plans. Fear of the possible danger to the elder testator from the person who will inherit a minimal gift, conditional gift (strings attached) or no gift. Fear of threats. Fear of possible elder abuse or financial elder abuse. One of the kids may have a violent temper or have just been released from jail, posing an emotional or physical threat to the estate planning client. In some instances, if a child’s inheritance does not meet his expectations, the child may lobby or even harass the testator until the testator makes a change and the child gets what they want. The testator may reach a stalemate and become paralyzed by the inability to find a solution. If the testator sets up a special needs or spend thrift
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