029: The Nathan Carman Story: A Great Estate Plan Ends in Tragedy with Liz Nolin
Thu Nov 13 2025
After building generational wealth and creating trusts, you expect to leave a lasting legacy and provide for your beneficiaries. But today’s episode reveals how even the best intentions can unravel in ways no estate documents can prevent.
We’re thrilled to welcome back attorney Liz Nolin of Nolin Law to discuss the Nathan Carman case—a chilling and unsettling New England story where money, mental health, and inheritance collide.
Liz shares the real events involving the unsolved murder of Nathan’s grandfather, the disappearance of his mother at sea, and the family’s legal battle over a multi-million-dollar estate, illustrating how even the best-drafted estate documents can’t control human behavior.
Ultimately, this episode highlights the main lesson: even the most carefully planned estate documents cannot control the unpredictable nature of human behavior. We’ll discuss how anticipating emotional conflict is essential, and why it’s critical to consider how money might affect your family in difficult times, both positively and negatively, before deciding what legacy to leave behind.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
The Tragic Real Life Case of Nathan CarmanNathan Inherites 6 Figures from His GrandfatherA Fishing Trip with Nathan’s Mom Ends in TragedySuspicions Around Two Family Deaths AriseNathan Carman Is Found Dead In PrisonA Great Estate Plan Doesn’t Solve EverythingHow An Inheritance Creates Bigger Problems
SHOW NOTES
Get full access to the show notes and resources mentioned by visiting: https://arcadia.financial/nathan-carman-story
DISCLOSURE:
Arcadia Wealth Management, LLC (Arcadia) is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the state of New Hampshire. The information presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is intended for a broad, general audience. It is not intended as, and should not be construed as, an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Any references to investment strategies, philosophies, or client experiences are illustrative and may not be representative of all clients or outcomes.
Arcadia Financial has a reasonable basis to believe that this content does not include any false or materially misleading statements and presents information in a fair and balanced manner. No portion of this communication should be construed as tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax or legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Investment advisory services are provided through Arcadia Wealth Management, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Insurance products and services are offered through Arcadia Financial Group, LLC, by appropriately licensed agents. Bookkeeping and tax preparation services are provided by Arcadia Tax, LLC. These affiliated entities operate independently but are under common ownership.
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After building generational wealth and creating trusts, you expect to leave a lasting legacy and provide for your beneficiaries. But today’s episode reveals how even the best intentions can unravel in ways no estate documents can prevent. We’re thrilled to welcome back attorney Liz Nolin of Nolin Law to discuss the Nathan Carman case—a chilling and unsettling New England story where money, mental health, and inheritance collide. Liz shares the real events involving the unsolved murder of Nathan’s grandfather, the disappearance of his mother at sea, and the family’s legal battle over a multi-million-dollar estate, illustrating how even the best-drafted estate documents can’t control human behavior. Ultimately, this episode highlights the main lesson: even the most carefully planned estate documents cannot control the unpredictable nature of human behavior. We’ll discuss how anticipating emotional conflict is essential, and why it’s critical to consider how money might affect your family in difficult times, both positively and negatively, before deciding what legacy to leave behind. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The Tragic Real Life Case of Nathan CarmanNathan Inherites 6 Figures from His GrandfatherA Fishing Trip with Nathan’s Mom Ends in TragedySuspicions Around Two Family Deaths AriseNathan Carman Is Found Dead In PrisonA Great Estate Plan Doesn’t Solve EverythingHow An Inheritance Creates Bigger Problems SHOW NOTES Get full access to the show notes and resources mentioned by visiting: https://arcadia.financial/nathan-carman-story DISCLOSURE: Arcadia Wealth Management, LLC (Arcadia) is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the state of New Hampshire. The information presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is intended for a broad, general audience. It is not intended as, and should not be construed as, an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Any references to investment strategies, philosophies, or client experiences are illustrative and may not be representative of all clients or outcomes. Arcadia Financial has a reasonable basis to believe that this content does not include any false or materially misleading statements and presents information in a fair and balanced manner. No portion of this communication should be construed as tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax or legal professional for guidance specific to your situation. Investment advisory services are provided through Arcadia Wealth Management, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Insurance products and services are offered through Arcadia Financial Group, LLC, by appropriately licensed agents. Bookkeeping and tax preparation services are provided by Arcadia Tax, LLC. These affiliated entities operate independently but are under common ownership.