S3 E7: Navigating Divorce and Estate Planning: Insights from Camille Ledda
In this episode, we focus on estate planning and divorce with special guest Camille Ledda, director of operations at the Women's Wealth Boutique. Join hosts Jessica Weaver and Donna Cates as they discuss the importance of estate planning in controlling asset division, avoiding probate, and preparing for various family dynamics. From sentimental traditions to legal tips during divorce, Camille and the hosts provide invaluable advice on safeguarding assets and securing a financial legacy for future generations. Stay tuned for a deep dive into estate planning strategies, trends, and personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of financial empowerment for women.
Highlights:
-Camille advises updating estate plans to protect assets before, during, and after divorce, with a focus on family dynamic changes.
-The hosts and guests share personal experiences related to sentimental estate planning and the rise of "gray divorce" among older women.
-Women are empowered to make informed financial decisions and plan for their future, with a focus on protecting wealth for future generations.
Contact Our Guest:
Website: https://www.thewealthboutique.com
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