• Love, Trusts, and Prenups: "Strangers: A Memoir of a Marriage"
    Jul 14 2026

    Hosts Danielle Friedman and Herb Fineburg dig into the New York Times bestseller Strangers by Belle Burden, using the book's real-life inspired story to unpack how prenuptial agreements and trusts actually work when a marriage ends. The conversation centers on Belle's inheritance from her wealthy family, the prenup she signed under pressure from her husband James, and the costly decision to pull money from an irrevocable trust to buy real estate in joint names.

    Danielle and Herb break down the critical difference between a prenup, which can be modified or waived by the couple, and a trust, which cannot be changed once established. They examine where Belle's trustees fell short, why titling inherited assets jointly can undo the protection a trust is designed to provide, and what a trustee should do instead when a beneficiary asks to withdraw significant funds.

    The episode closes with practical lessons for anyone who is a trust beneficiary, a trustee, or entering a marriage with inherited wealth, including why independent counsel matters at every stage.


    Episode Timestamps

    00:00 Podcast Introduction & Episode Overview

    01:00 Introducing the Book Strangers by Belle Borden

    02:00 Belle Borden's Family Background and Inherited Wealth

    03:00 Belle and James's Marriage and the Original Prenup

    04:00 Modifying the Prenuptial Agreement

    05:00 How the Prenup Defined Separate vs. Marital Property

    06:00 Prenups vs. Trusts: A Key Distinction

    07:00 What the Trustees Got Wrong

    08:00 Withdrawing Trust Funds to Buy Real Estate in Joint Names

    09:00 Belle's Own Reflections on Her Choices

    10:00 Beneficiaries as Stewards of Family Wealth

    11:00 The Meeting to Terminate the Prenup

    12:00 James's Strategic Advantage Heading Into Divorce

    13:00 How James Protected His Own Assets

    14:00 The Importance of Financial Literacy in Marriage

    15:00 How a Trustee Should Have Handled the Request

    16:00 Protecting Inherited Assets Under State Law

    17:00 The Risk of Trustee Liability

    18:00 Choosing the Right Trustee

    19:00 Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation

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    19 mins
  • Dealing with Loss: Understanding Your Estate Planning Steps
    May 20 2026

    In this episode of Trust Us: Estate Planning Wisdom, Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, and Charles Max McCauley walk through the essential first steps after the loss of a spouse. From handling funeral arrangements to locating assets, understanding Social Security benefits, and navigating probate, the hosts provide practical, compassionate guidance for surviving spouses. This episode emphasizes what truly matters in those early days—taking time to grieve, seeking trusted professional help, and knowing you don’t have to navigate the process alone.


    Episode Timeline

    00:00 Introduction to Post-Death Planning
    02:15 Grief First: Why Nothing Is Immediate
    05:30 Funeral Arrangements & Prepaid Plans
    08:10 First Calls: Attorney and Accountant
    11:20 Using Tax Returns to Locate Assets
    14:05 Reviewing Mail & Financial Records
    17:20 Importance of the Death Certificate
    22:15 Social Security Benefits & Next Steps
    27:45 Employer Benefits & Insurance Coverage
    32:10 Tracking Assets Through Bank Statements
    36:25 Digital Assets & Password Access
    41:50 Understanding Probate & How to Avoid It
    46:30 Managing Bills and Creditors
    50:15 Final Takeaways: You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

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    24 mins
  • How Much Estate Information Should You Share with Your Kids?
    Feb 24 2026

    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 — danielle.friedman@offitkurman.com

    Herb — hfineburg@offitkurman.com

    Max — cmccauley@offitkurman.com

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    19 mins
  • Balancing Your Estate for Harmony
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of 'Trust Us,' Danielle Friedman, Max McCauley, and Herb Fineburg discuss a complex estate planning scenario from a recent article. A father of three sons, two from his first marriage and one from a later relationship, grapples with the decision of whether to divide his estate equally among his children despite differences in their financial situations. The conversation delves into the potential problems with unequal distribution, the complexities of pot trusts, and the use of disclaimers. They highlight the importance of maintaining family harmony through equal treatment while addressing future wealth concerns. The team also emphasizes the necessity of updating estate plans regularly to reflect current wishes and relationships.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview
    00:48 Reader's Dilemma: Balancing Inheritance
    02:05 Danielle's Perspective: Assumptions and Fairness
    02:50 Max's Advice: Equal Shares to Avoid Conflict
    04:15 Estate Planning Tools: Disclaimers and Pot Trusts
    07:27 Real-Life Scenarios: Wealth Disparities Among Children
    10:20 Practical Solutions: Trusts and Equal Shares
    17:56 Stepchildren and Estate Planning
    18:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please feel free to contact Danielle at danielle.friedman@offitkurman.com, Herb at hfineburg@offitkurman.com, and Max at cmccauley@offitkurman.com.

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    20 mins
  • The Impact of One Big Beautiful Bill on Estate Planning
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode of Trust Us, Danielle Friedman, Max McCauley, and Herb Fineburg discuss the recent changes brought by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which raised the estate tax exemption level starting January 1, 2026. Despite the increased exemption, the hosts recommend continuing with estate planning and gifting during a person's lifetime due to potential future changes in the law and state inheritance taxes. They emphasize the advantages of lifetime gifting to irrevocable trusts, the importance of initiating the statute of limitations for gift tax returns, and strategies for minimizing state inheritance taxes. The episode concludes with advice to review current estate plans to maximize the benefits of the new exemption levels.

    • (00:00) - Introduction to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
    • (01:11) - Understanding the New Exemption Limits
    • (02:08) - Gifting Strategies and Exemption Usage
    • (04:04) - Potential Changes and Risks
    • (05:01) - Advantages of Using the Exemption Now
    • (07:57) - State Inheritance and Estate Tax Considerations
    • (10:40) - Reviewing and Updating Estate Plans
    • (12:24) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please feel free to contact our hosts.
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    13 mins
  • Choosing a Trustee: Navigating the Complexities and Key Considerations
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of 'Trust Us,' Danielle Friedman, Max McCauley, and Herb Fineburg discuss the critical aspects of selecting a trustee. They cover common client questions, including who should be named as a trustee, the benefits and drawbacks of having a corporate versus an individual trustee, and the specific limitations and responsibilities of beneficiary trustees. The discussion also delves into scenarios where independent trustees may be beneficial, trustee compensation, and the process for naming successor trustees. The episode aims to provide a comprehensive overview to help clients make informed decisions in their estate planning.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:51 Key Considerations in Choosing a Trustee
    02:32 Beneficiary as Trustee: Pros and Cons
    04:39 Independent Trustees and Their Benefits
    09:30 Trustee Selection: Family Members vs. Professionals
    17:41 Trustee Compensation and Responsibilities
    22:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please feel free to contact Danielle at danielle.friedman@offitkurman.com, Herb at hfineburg@offitkurman.com, and Max at cmccauley@offitkurman.com.

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    23 mins
  • The Risks of Bad Advice
    Feb 18 2025

    In this episode of Trust Us, Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, and Max McCauley tackle the pitfalls of common estate planning advice, highlighting the risks of adding children to bank accounts or deeds purely for convenience. They discuss the adverse tax implications, potential family conflicts, and legal issues that can arise from such actions. The hosts emphasize the importance of consulting with informed professionals and suggest alternative methods, such as living trusts, beneficiary designations, and powers of attorney, to achieve estate planning goals without unintended consequences.

    • (00:00) - Introduction and Overview
    • (00:56) - Risks of Adding a Child to a Checking Account
    • (02:12) - Tax Implications of Joint Accounts
    • (03:14) - Inheritance and Gift Tax Consequences
    • (04:32) - Family Strife and Legal Issues
    • (05:18) - Adding a Child to Property Deeds
    • (07:49) - Better Alternatives for Estate Planning
    • (11:01) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please feel free to contact Danielle at danielle.friedman@offitkurman.com, Herb at hfineburg@offitkurman.com, and Max at cmccauley@offitkurman.com.

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    15 mins
  • Federal Estate Tax Exemption
    Dec 27 2024

    In this episode of Trust Us, Danielle Friedman, Herb Fineburg, and Max McCauley discuss the significant changes anticipated with the sunset of the Federal Estate Tax Exemption. They explain what the exemption is, how it impacts estates, and the strategic planning necessary to navigate potential changes post-2025. Topics include essential planning techniques, potential legislative changes, and advice on how to prepare for the uncertainties.

    • Introduction to Federal Estate Tax Exemption (0:46)
    • Current vs. Future Exemption Amounts (1:28)
    • Hypothetical Example of Taxable Estate (2:47)
    • Impact of Future Legislative Changes (3:53)
    • Strategic Planning Techniques (5:23)
    • Advantages of Early Planning (10:37)
    • Conclusion and Recommendations (13:17)

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please feel free to contact Danielle at danielle.friedman@offitkurman.com, Herb at hfineburg@offitkurman.com, and Max at cmccauley@offitkurman.com.

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    14 mins