06/28/2025
🔹 Is your family protected, no matter what life brings?
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who cares about loved ones, legacy, and peace of mind.
Here’s a simple but powerful checklist to start today:
Named a guardian for your children in your will?
Created a Power of Attorney in case of incapacity?
Included digital assets (photos, social media)?
Considered a Living Trust to:
Avoid Probate and keep your estate matters private
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Enable asset management during incapacity
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Provide flexibility—revocable living trusts can be changed while you’re alive
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Set up trusted contacts or successors in your documents?
✅ If you answered “no” to any of these, now’s the time to act.
Your estate plan should be clear, compassionate, and customized—so your wishes are honored, your family is cared for, and assets are handled exactly as you intend.
📞 Call us at 818‑291‑6217 to schedule a free consultation—or drop a question below. No pressure, ever.