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Episode 45 | Simultaneous Death and the Law: What Gene Hackman’s Story Teaches Us

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In this episode of Law & Pop Culture, hosts Christine Matus and Kristine Carranceja-Gurski reflect on the heartbreaking and unexpected death of legendary actor Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and one of their dogs at their Santa Fe home. While the cause remains unknown at the time of recording, the hosts discuss the possible implications of simultaneous deaths — not just emotionally, but legally.

As estate planning attorneys, Christine and Kristine explore how tragic real-life events like this tie into laws like the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act and why including specific clauses in wills and trusts is so important. Christine shares a compelling case where the exact day of a beneficiary’s death changed the outcome of an inheritance, and both hosts explain the risks of vague terms like “heirs at law.”

This episode is a powerful reminder: without an estate plan, the state has one for you — and it may not be what you want.

Thanks for listening, to learn more about The Matus Law Group head to our website
www.matuslaw.com
Follow us on social media
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In this episode of Law & Pop Culture, hosts Christine Matus and Kristine Carranceja-Gurski reflect on the heartbreaking and unexpected death of legendary actor Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and one of their dogs at their Santa Fe home. While the cause remains unknown at the time of recording, the hosts discuss the possible implications of simultaneous deaths — not just emotionally, but legally.

As estate planning attorneys, Christine and Kristine explore how tragic real-life events like this tie into laws like the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act and why including specific clauses in wills and trusts is so important. Christine shares a compelling case where the exact day of a beneficiary’s death changed the outcome of an inheritance, and both hosts explain the risks of vague terms like “heirs at law.”

This episode is a powerful reminder: without an estate plan, the state has one for you — and it may not be what you want.

Thanks for listening, to learn more about The Matus Law Group head to our website
www.matuslaw.com
Follow us on social media
https://www.facebook.com/matuslawgroup
https://www.instagram.com/matuslaw/
https://twitter.com/MatusLawGroup

  continue reading

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