EP16: Margaret Gewirtzman: The Burden of Inheriting Property and a Decade of Probate
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Margaret Gewirtzman opens up about what it was like to carry the weight of her father’s estate after his death, stepping into the role of executor with little preparation and even less support.
Joining Justin Weidenfeld in this episode, she describes how legal battles, family conflict, and unanswered questions turned what should have been a legacy into a burden that stretched across a decade of her life. At the same time, she was raising her own children and navigating her grief, which pushed her to find resilience she didn’t know she had. Her story raises questions that many of us avoid: How do we prepare our families for the realities of death and money? What happens when silence and denial leave the next generation to untangle the mess? And how can we shift the idea of legacy from simply passing down assets to creating real clarity and care for those left behind? Justin and Margaret’s conversation offers an invitation to think differently about planning, grief, and the impact we leave on those we love.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Confronting Death and Money
02:44 Probate Reality Check: A Cautionary Tale
06:49 Named Executor Without a Playbook
20:44 Isolation in Grief: Holding Space vs Orders
31:57 First 72 Hours After a Parent’s Death: What To Do
52:34 The Hidden Costs of Death and Why You Need a Lawyer
01:00:10 Planning for Legacy: Trusts, Life Insurance, and Protecting Your Kids
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