Most people don't like to think about dying, but it is something that everyone has to face, and COVID has certainly made us think more about that possibility. What will happen to the money you worked hard to save? Who will get your house, your car, or your jewelry? In order to ensure that your wishes about who should get what are heeded and that costs and inconveniences of probate and estate taxes are avoided after your death, it is critical to do estate planning now. Proper estate planning takes a relatively short time and will give you and your heirs’ tremendous peace of mind. With estate planning, you can make sure your medical and business decisions can be made by someone you trust if incapacity strikes—without court interference and with as little disruption as possible to your loved ones. Plus, if you’d like, you will have an opportunity to complete a Designation of Patient Advocate document right in class and have it witnessed right then.
NOTE: Your class fee includes bringing a guest if you’d like; please provide their name at registration.
Wednesday * 4/14 * 6-8:30 pm * $35 * Diane Peters * Rm: LT-303