Unclaimed Assets When You Die | Michael Zwick The Probate PI

In this powerful episode of Death and Dying in a Digital Age, host Niki chats with special guest Michael Zwick, a licensed private investigator specializing in probate and unclaimed assets. Michael demystifies the probate process, explains the differences between wills and trusts, and shares critical insights on how assets are handled after death—especially when no clear heirs are present. Learn how "elder orphans," intestacy, and hidden assets impact families and estates, and discover why simply having a will may not be enough to avoid probate court. Michael also provides crucial tips on spotting probate scams and securing your financial legacy. Whether you're planning your own estate or helping a loved one navigate these complex waters, this conversation is packed with practical advice and real-world stories, including shocking cases of unclaimed million-dollar homes and contested inheritances. Don't miss this eye-opening guide to safeguarding your assets and understanding your rights. 👉 Subscribe for more expert interviews on end-of-life planning, probate law, and protecting your digital and financial legacy!

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In this powerful episode of Death and Dying in a Digital Age, host Niki chats with special guest Michael Zwick, a licensed private investigator specializing in probate and unclaimed assets. Michael demystifies the probate process, explains the differences between wills and trusts, and shares critical insights on how assets are handled after death—especially when no clear heirs are present. 

Learn how "elder orphans," intestacy, and hidden assets impact families and estates, and discover why simply having a will may not be enough to avoid probate court. Michael also provides crucial tips on spotting probate scams and securing your financial legacy. 

Whether you're planning your own estate or helping a loved one navigate these complex waters, this conversation is packed with practical advice and real-world stories, including shocking cases of unclaimed million-dollar homes and contested inheritances. Don't miss this eye-opening guide to safeguarding your assets and understanding your rights.

👉 Subscribe for more expert interviews on end-of-life planning, probate law, and protecting your digital and financial legacy!

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