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When should you take away mom's car keys? What happens to your kids if you're suddenly unavailable? And why does a simple beneficiary designation matter more than you think? Estate planning attorney Karl Tsuchiya joins me for one of those conversations that nobody wants to have but everybody needs to hear. Karl's a partner at Helmuth & Johnson Law Firm with over 13 years of experience in estate planning, elder law, guardianship, and conservatorship cases. He's seen what happens when families plan ahead and what happens when they don't. We dig into the uncomfortable stuff. How do you legally determine when a parent can't make their own decisions anymore? What's the difference between a good day and a bad day when it comes to signing documents? And here's one that keeps families up at night: what protections should immigrant families have in place right now given everything happening with enforcement actions? Karl walks us through power of attorney basics, healthcare directives, the difference between guardianship and conservatorship (yes, there's a Britney Spears reference), and why the "I'll deal with it later" approach is the most expensive choice you can make. Fair warning: this episode gets into some heavy territory, but Karl makes it accessible. And his big takeaway? Estate planning is for everyone, not just wealthy families. Even getting your beneficiary designations right this week could save your family enormous headaches down the road. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Introduction to Karl Tsuchiya 0:42 – How Karl got into estate planning 1:20 – Legal disclaimer 1:53 – Understanding mental capacity and the "gray area" 3:10 – Good days vs. bad days with cognitive decline 3:29 – When an adult child has concerns about a parent 4:48 – Attorney-client relationships when families are involved 5:08 – When is it too late for estate planning? 6:12 – What if there are no existing documents? 6:40 – Guardianship and conservatorship explained 7:34 – The difference between guardianship and conservatorship 9:04 – The Britney Spears connection 9:28 – Who initiates guardianship when there's no family? 10:35 – Can contracts be invalidated for protected persons? 13:18 – Predatory advertising targeting seniors 15:08 – Protecting vulnerable adults from themselves 16:38 – When adult children move back to help aging parents 17:47 – Medical assistance look-back periods and gift vs. income 18:43 – Compensating caregiving children fairly 21:14 – Warning signs of elder abuse 24:00 – Healthcare directives, DNR, and living wills 27:47 – Immigrant families and uncertain documentation status 28:46 – Power of attorney for detained individuals 30:28 – Protecting children when parents are unavailable 33:17 – Sandwich generation considerations 35:03 – What happens to property if someone is deported? 37:48 – Mixed-status family estate planning 39:09 – Documents families should have ready and accessible 40:20 – The unrecorded deed strategy (and its risks) 41:16 – Mistakes that make bad situations worse 43:20 – What Karl wishes more families understood 45:27 – One thing you can do this week 47:13 – Final disclaimer and wrap-up DISCLAIMER: This episode contains general information only and is not intended as legal advice for any specific person or situation. Please consult with an attorney regarding your particular circumstances. CONNECT: Guest: Karl Tsuchiya, Partner, Helmuth & Johnson Law Firm Host: Greg Anderson, RE/MAX Advisors West Podcast: Living IN Carver County – Connecting friends, building community #CarverCounty #EstatePlanning #ElderLaw #Guardianship #Conservatorship #PowerOfAttorney #HealthcareDirective #ImmigrantRights #FamilyProtection #MinnesotaLaw #Chaska #LivingInCarverCounty #AgingParents #SandwichGeneration #EstatePlanningAttorney #KarlTsuchiya #HelmuthJohnson