Estate Planning
Give your loved ones a lasting memory.
Give yourself peace of mind.

When you hear the word "estate" you may think of someone with considerable wealth. Your estate, however, is simply everything you own. While each estate value varies, even modest estates may be subject to probate and possible legal fees, administrative costs, time delays and potential loss of control.

As such, anyone who owns property (e.g., home, car, bank account, investments, business interests, retirement plan account, collectibles) should have an estate plan. Having a proper estate plan allows you to direct how and to whom your assets will be distributed. Additionally, it can outline how your assets will be managed in the event of your incapacity.

Furthermore, a properly executed estate plan will allow your beneficiaries to avoid probate, an often costly and time-consuming process. If you have no estate plan, your property will be distributed according to your state's laws without regard to family needs or your desires.

Some of the benefits of an estate plan may include the following:

  • Avoid the time and cost of probate
  • Distribute assets according to your desires
  • Manage assets in the event of your incapacity
  • Keep your affairs private (out of court records)
  • Reduce federal estate taxes

How will you preserve your assets and from estate taxes and probate fees?

How will you ensure distribution of assets according to your wishes?

Who will make financial and medical decisions in the event of your incapacity?

By taking steps to set up a proper estate plan in advance, you have a greater say in how these questions are answered. Isn’t that how it should be?


Ensure that you have protected your loved ones
with a proper estate plan.


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