The Legacy of Love: Estate Planning Simplified for Mothers
If something happened to you tomorrow… would your family know what to do?
Estate planning can feel overwhelming. It’s easy to keep putting it off, thinking you’ll get to it tomorrow. You know it matters, but you’re not sure who to trust or where to start.
Only 1 in 3 families have an estate plan in place. That statistic is sobering when you realize death is the only guarantee in life. Not taking action can cost your family time, money, and peace.
The Legacy of Love podcast simplifies estate planning for mothers in the sandwich generation—those raising children while caring for aging parents—so you can plan with confidence, ditch the overwhelm, and leave a legacy that reflects your values and your vision.
Episodes air weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
In each episode, you’ll:
• Learn from heart-led experts what a thoughtful estate plan really includes
• Navigate hard topics like challenging family dynamics and end-of-life care
• Discover practical tools beyond your estate plan to reduce overwhelm, support your decision-making, and plan comprehensively with clarity and confidence
Hosted by Sara Ecklein—a Licensed Professional Fiduciary, private trustee, and mother—this podcast offers guidance that goes far beyond legal documents. Because legacy isn’t a destination; it’s a living practice that evolves as you do.
Don’t wait for a crisis to start your estate plan. Start today with intention, clarity, and love.
🎧 New here? Start with Episode 53: Estate Planning 101: Moms, What You Need to Know in 15 Minutes
The Legacy of Love: Estate Planning Simplified for Mothers
Special Needs Trusts: Protect Your Legacy and Preserve Essential Public Benefits for Loved Ones with Disabilities
Will your estate plan protect your disabled child’s future without costing them vital public benefits?
For families caring for someone with a disability, estate planning isn’t just about inheritance—it’s about preserving quality of life without compromising essential public benefits. In this informative episode, Sara Ecklein speaks with attorney and fiduciary Caren Jenkins, whose experience raising two neurodivergent sons uniquely informs her compassionate, practical approach to special needs planning.
In this episode, you will:
- Learn how traditional estate plans can unintentionally disqualify loved ones from vital benefits like SSI and Medicaid
- Discover smart strategies for creating and administering special needs trusts
- Get expert tips on choosing guardians, timing your plan, and keeping documents updated as life evolves
Listen now to learn how thoughtful estate planning can protect your loved one’s independence, dignity, and long-term well-being.
About Caren:
Caren Jenkins is the Principal Attorney at Nevada Legacy Law, serving clients in Nevada and California with a no-nonsense, highly personal approach to estate planning. Known as “the lawyer who makes house calls,” Caren crafts deeply customized plans rooted in trust and relationship.
As the only Nevada member of the Independent Trustees Alliance, she also serves as a professional trustee and fiduciary, with a strong focus on Special Needs Trusts, a passion shaped by her personal journey as a mother of two neurodivergent sons. Caren is based in Carson City.
Connect with Caren:
NevadaLegacyLaw.com
Email: Caren@nevadalegacylaw.com
Phone: (775) 720-1181
Referenced in this Episode:
Administering the California Special Needs Trust: A Guide for Trustees and Those Who Advise Them by Kevin Urbatsch
Episodes air weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Download The Legacy of Love Workbook
A free workbook designed to transform your estate planning journey from a checklist into a meaningful expression of your values, stories, and deepest wishes for your loved ones.
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Disclaimer
This podcast simplifies estate planning for women in the sandwich generation - those raising children while caring for aging parents. We cover living trusts, wills, power of attorney, supported decision making, and healthcare proxies to help you plan with clarity and peace of mind. Episodes explore inheritance, probate, fiduciary duties, and the role of a trustee, while addressing decision fatigue, overwhelm, and the emotional weight of caregiving. Rooted in mindfulness, values, and preparedness, we offer practical tools and heartfelt conversations about elder care, end-of-life planning, and leaving a legacy that lasts.