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How Much Estate Information Should You Share with Your Kids?
In this episode of “Trust Us: Estate Planning Wisdom,” Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, and Max
McCauley explore one of the most common client questions: How much should parents tell their
children about their estate plan?
They break the issue into three levels—essentials, structure, and numbers—and discuss what to
share, when to share it, and why timing and maturity matter. From identifying key documents to
understanding trust structures and navigating sensitive family dynamics, this conversation offers
practical guidance for families aiming to strike the right balance.
00:00 – Introduction: Why Estate Transparency Is So Complicated
01:00 – Survey Insight: Most Boomers Think Sharing Is Important—But Few Actually Do
02:00 – Level One: The Essentials (Documents, Advisors, Policies & Emergency Info)
04:00 – Why Fiduciary Roles Should Not Be Revealed Too Early
06:00 – Burial Wishes, Insurance Policies & Other Overlooked Essentials
08:00 – Level Two: Understanding Structure Without Disclosing Wealth
09:00 – Trusts vs. Outright Gifts: What Children Need to Know (and Why)
10:00 – Letters of Intent & Explaining the Philosophy Behind Your Plan
12:00 – Conversations Don’t Count—Only Documents Do
13:00 – Level Three: The Numbers (Why Most Parents Should Avoid This Tier)
14:00 – Maturity, Financial Independence & When Kids Are Not Ready
16:00 – When Shared Numbers Reduce Pressure—or Create It
17:00 – Lifestyle vs. Reality: When Children Don’t Know Their Parents’ Wealth
18:00 – Aligning Spouses: Why You Should Rehearse the Conversation First
19:00 – Final Thoughts: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach
If you’d like to learn more or have questions, contact:
Danielle — [email protected]
Herb — [email protected]
Max — [email protected]
By Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, & Max McCauley, Offit Kurman5
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How Much Estate Information Should You Share with Your Kids?
In this episode of “Trust Us: Estate Planning Wisdom,” Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, and Max
McCauley explore one of the most common client questions: How much should parents tell their
children about their estate plan?
They break the issue into three levels—essentials, structure, and numbers—and discuss what to
share, when to share it, and why timing and maturity matter. From identifying key documents to
understanding trust structures and navigating sensitive family dynamics, this conversation offers
practical guidance for families aiming to strike the right balance.
00:00 – Introduction: Why Estate Transparency Is So Complicated
01:00 – Survey Insight: Most Boomers Think Sharing Is Important—But Few Actually Do
02:00 – Level One: The Essentials (Documents, Advisors, Policies & Emergency Info)
04:00 – Why Fiduciary Roles Should Not Be Revealed Too Early
06:00 – Burial Wishes, Insurance Policies & Other Overlooked Essentials
08:00 – Level Two: Understanding Structure Without Disclosing Wealth
09:00 – Trusts vs. Outright Gifts: What Children Need to Know (and Why)
10:00 – Letters of Intent & Explaining the Philosophy Behind Your Plan
12:00 – Conversations Don’t Count—Only Documents Do
13:00 – Level Three: The Numbers (Why Most Parents Should Avoid This Tier)
14:00 – Maturity, Financial Independence & When Kids Are Not Ready
16:00 – When Shared Numbers Reduce Pressure—or Create It
17:00 – Lifestyle vs. Reality: When Children Don’t Know Their Parents’ Wealth
18:00 – Aligning Spouses: Why You Should Rehearse the Conversation First
19:00 – Final Thoughts: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach
If you’d like to learn more or have questions, contact:
Danielle — [email protected]
Herb — [email protected]
Max — [email protected]

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