ESTATE PLANNING INSIGHTS FOR SINGLES OR MARRIED WITH NO CHILDREN

Navigating the complex and ever-changing tax laws and regulations surrounding estate planning, wills and trusts can be overwhelming. This process can be especially challenging for those who are single or married and who have no children. Individuals who do not currently have an estate plan commonly ask: Do I need an estate plan if I don’t have children? Who do I leave my assets to? Do I even need an estate plan? I don’t have children nor a spouse so who will close out my estate? I don’t have anyone to name on my healthcare directive, what do I do?

Join estate planning attorneys Kim Literovich, Jared Koch, and John Christian at VINE Adult Community Center on February 15th from 11:00-12:00 to discuss the answers to these questions, as well as learn what possibilities are applicable to your situation.

Space is limited, so please register here.