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Note From the Editor: July/August 2022Note From the Editor: July/August 2022

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

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator, Editor in Chief

July 15, 2022

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Many clients have family (children, grandchildren and other relatives) or close friends to help them out as they age and to make health, financial and other life decisions for them when they’re no longer able to do so for themselves. But not all clients are so lucky. As early Baby Boomers begin to age, practitioners are seeing more “orphan” clients who have no spouse, life partner or children on whom they can depend. As a result, practitioners may be called on to help these clients set up some type of care management system. In their article, “Help Your Senior Orphan Client Ride Out the Solo Tsunami,” p. 42, Cynthia F. Tolan and Shannon M. James set out the various planning options for these clients.

Whatever your clients’ situations are regarding family, it helps for them to plan their aging priorities ahead of time by creating transition plans before an emergency occurs and plans need to be hastily made. In her article “Urge Clients to Create Transition Plan,” p. 48, Elizabeth K. Miller lays out five important issues to discuss with clients, including creating a list of critical information (for example, medications, digital passwords) that may be needed if the client becomes incapacitated. And if your clients want to be cared for at home, “The Quality Home Care Crisis,” by Michael Gilfix, p. 37, details the challenges they face.

This month’s issue also includes our Ultra-High-Net-Worth Families & Family Offices Committee Report, with articles on handling succession issues caused by generational differences, setting up the next generation to become future leaders through board participation, keeping the family office relevant over the long term, creating a smooth transition when a CEO leaves the family office and assisting families with LGBTQ members.

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.