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Event Date | Thu Oct 13 EDT (about 2 years ago) |
Location | Webinar |
Region | Americas |
The Estate Planning Project of Harvard Law School’s Legal Services Center is pleased to partner with the Kirstein Business Library & Innovation Center of the Boston Public Library to present this introductory series on estate planning.
Why do I need an estate plan?
What would happen if you became seriously ill or died unexpectedly? Have you made plans to protect:
• Your dependents who are under 18 or have a disability?
• Your assets—including bank accounts, a home, and cherished personal items?
• Yourself, if you could no longer make decisions on your medical care or other issues?
Estate plans can help you prepare for unexpected changes, offer a sense of security in uncertain times, and ensure that your wishes will be carried out if you become ill, incapacitated, or die unexpectedly. Everyone—regardless of background or financial situation—should have an estate plan.
Get started on your estate plan by joining us for our Estate Planning Webinar Series, where you can learn more about the basics of estate planning—including wills, health care proxies, powers of attorney, medical directives, and funeral/memorial planning. Attendees can also receive a free, one-on-one consultation. Estate planning issues specific to veterans and individuals with disabilities will also be discussed.