{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"113: How to Avoid a Chaotic \u201cCasey Kasem\u201d Estate Plan?","description":"Actor and radio personality Casey Kasem occupied a singular place in American popular culture. As he counted down the hits for the week via his show, American Top 40, he was also doing something else that was decidedly more important \u2014 providing a sense of consistency that we could all rely on. World affairs might rattle us, and the financial markets volatility might worry us, but regardless of what else was transpiring in the world, we could always count on Casey to entertain us with his one-of-a-kind voice, and all would still seem more or less normal. Unfortunately, the final chapter of Casey\u2019s own life was anything but ordinary. In 2013, one of Casey\u2019s daughters from his first marriage announced that he had been living with Parkinson\u2019s for six years. However, the diagnosis was later changed to Lewy Body Dementia. Not long after, Casey\u2019s three adult children assembled in front of his house to publicly complain that Jean Kasem \u2014 Casey\u2019s wife of 30 years \u2014 was intentionally keeping them from their now-incapacitated father. Things only got more vitriolic and combative, with circumstances pitting Jean Kasem and her reckless and duplicitous behavior against Casey\u2019s three older children. Join Kirsten Howe and associate attorney Madison Gunn as they examine the circumstances surrounding Casey Kasem\u2019s much-publicized and most unusual passing. We\u2019re not using the term \u201cunusual\u201d loosely here, as several aspects thoroughly separate this case from the estate planning disputes we often see. This conflict didn\u2019t stem from haphazard estate planning, nor was money the source of discord for this blended family. This altercation was centered almost entirely on how Casey\u2019s health care should be administered. Kirsten and Madison will also look at some new California healthcare legislation \u2014 Sections 4711 and 4712 of the California Probate Code and analyze what, if any, difference it might have made had it been in effect while Casey\u2019s unfortunate saga was playing out. In this episode, we\u2019re going to discuss:  How even a well-thought-out, comprehensive health care directive and a court-appointed conservatorship can be rendered ineffectual when an involved party chooses to blatantly disregard them. Why doctors are inclined to seek authority to treat their incapacitated patients and not pursue the whereabouts of advance health care directives unless those documents are brought to their attention? Why proper communication is the most overlooked aspect of estate planning. Why Casey\u2019s decision to list his daughter Kerri, and not his wife Jean, as his agent on his health care directive might have reflected his concerns about how Jean might handle such authority.  And much more. Don\u2019t miss this episode as we highlight some important legal wisdom that could have alleviated the conflict in this estate plan that you should be aware of for your own planning. Take the Next Step in Your Estate Planning Journey If this episode resonated with you, we'd love to help you with your own estate planning needs in California. Schedule a complimentary discovery call with our team at Absolute Trust Counsel. During this no-obligation conversation, we'll:    Learn about your unique situation and goals    Answer questions about our services    Determine if we're the right fit to work together   &amp;nbsp;Visit https:\/\/absolutetrustcounsel.com\/scheduling\/ or call 925-943-2740 to schedule your free discovery call today. 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