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Estate Planning with Aging Parents How will you manage family finances and assets when your parents are unable? Are you dreading another holiday season where you walk in the door and your parents hand you a stack of sticky notes, then cavalierly ask you to flag any of their belongings that you will want once they die? This uncomfortable practice is actually a gateway discussion to estate planning! Have your parents designated you as their Durable Power of Attorney? You might just be that “someone” who will need to make sure the bills get paid, determine what will be done with personal belongings, and who will be the heirs of property at the end of life. Many people think estate planning is only for the wealthy, but regardless of what we own, we all need an estate plan. In this workshop, Northwest Elder Law Group attorney Elizabeth Jennings will explain essential estate planning documents, like Durable Power of Attorney, Will, and Revocable Living Trust, as well as give an overview of what to expect from the probate process. Sponsored by the King County Library System, this course is free and open to the public… but will be specific to Washington state law! Register now to reserve your seat for Nov 17 from 4-5:30pm! REGISTER HERE! Meet Elizabeth Jennings! Take a peek at her full bio on the NW Elder Law website! |
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Estate Planning with Aging Parents
How will you manage family finances and assets when your parents are unable?
Are you dreading another holiday season where you walk in the door and your parents hand you a stack of sticky notes, then cavalierly ask you to flag any of their belongings that you will want once they die? This uncomfortable practice is actually a gateway discussion to estate planning! Have your parents designated you as their Durable Power of Attorney? You might just be that “someone” who will need to make sure the bills get paid, determine what will be done with personal belongings, and who will be the heirs of property at the end of life. Many people think estate planning is only for the wealthy, but regardless of what we own, we all need an estate plan. In this workshop, Northwest Elder Law Group attorney Elizabeth Jennings will explain essential estate planning documents, like Durable Power of Attorney, Will, and Revocable Living Trust, as well as give an overview of what to expect from the probate process. Sponsored by the King County Library System, this course is free and open to the public… but will be specific to Washington state law! Register now to reserve your seat for Nov 17 from 4-5:30pm!
Take a peek at her full bio on 