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Note From the Editor: December 2019Note From the Editor: December 2019

Editor in Chief Susan R. Lipp discusses this month's issue.

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator, Editor in Chief

November 15, 2019

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I recently moderated a panel in New York City on women and wealth and was impressed with the range and importance of the issues covered by the presenters, which included long-term care (LTC), planning for divorce and the challenges of being a woman in this industry. In terms of helping women who are contemplating or have been through a divorce, I was particularly struck by how this topic goes hand-in-hand with proper estate planning. This inspired me to ask the presenters to cover some of these issues in more depth for Trusts & Estates. The result is our “Wonder Women” Special Report. The articles cover the personal perspective of a female practitioner as well as discuss issues faced by women in various stages of divorce proceedings. In “Starting a New Law Firm While Young and Female,” p. 44, Elizabeth Forspan discusses her journey from a tax manager to the founder of her own trusts and estates/elder law firm. “Post-Divorce Checklist,” p. 41, by Lara M. Sass provides a list of estate-planning documents that you should encourage your female clients to update on divorce and explains why each one is necessary. And, in “Planning Tips for Women Tackling Divorce,” p. 48, Rebecca A. Provder delves into how prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can be critical in protecting a woman’s marital assets. 

Connected to this Report, we also recently conducted a survey of our subscribers on the traits and needs of their female clients. We plan to release the results soon, but a sneak peek of some interesting findings: 71.2% report that their female clients get their wealth by inheriting it from a spouse, and 75.8% report that female clients start planning for LTC between ages 50 and 75. 

Wishing all our subscribers a very happy New Year!

About the Author

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator

Editor in Chief, Trusts & Estates Magazine

Susan R. Lipp is editor in chief of Trusts & Estates magazine, the WealthManagement.com Journal for estate-planning professionals. She oversees both the print and online version of T & E, as well as the monthly e-newsletter articles.
Susan served in leadership positions at Vendome Group, LLC (formerly Brownstone Publishers, Inc.) with editorial responsibility for publications and newsletters. Following her tenure at Vendome Group, Susan joined Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) as General Counsel, where she was editor in chief of its monthly newsletter and implemented initiatives to educate members on legal requirements. Susan began her career at Rosenberg and Estis, P.C., a real estate law firm in New York City.
Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Brandeis University. She received her Juris Doctor Law degree from Hofstra University School of Law, graduating with distinction and having served as Associate Editor of the Law Review. Susan is admitted to practice law in New York State and is a member of the New York State Bar Association.