Estate planning can be a daunting exercise. Many people
feel overwhelmed just thinking about it, let alone face the many issues
and decisions the process takes. It is normal to procrastinate, and
don't think you're the only one in that department.
Many people
think of estate planning as drawing up of a will. Yes, that's one part
of estate planning. And while a will may be one of the most important
documents you will sign, a will is about your estate after you have died.
But what about while you're still alive?
What
would happen if you found yourself suddenly no longer able to handle
your own affairs due to an accident, a disability, terminal illness, or
mental incapacity?
Do wish for someone unknown to you to become "you" and start making your day to day personal and/or business decisions?
A person or persons who do not know your philosophy of life, your wishes for medical attention or your business?
Do you have a plan?
What are your options?
There are several and we would like you to explore these with us during our one-time only FREE teleseminar on April 14, 2009 at 5PM Pacific/8PM Eastern time.
This
teleseminar is an introduction to a series of talks and discussions on
this and many other topics. Topics and actions that, if left
unattended, can have dire effects on your life and on those of your
loved ones and dependents.
To sign up go to our contact page and
send us an email that you wish to join us. We will then send you the
teleseminar dial-in details. We will also send you all the handouts
sheets so that you can follow us on this call. The call will be
approximately 45 minutes.
Feel free to invite friends and
colleagues to this call, but please remember to reserve your space
first as there are a limited number of lines available for this call.
"The greatest problem of communication is the illusion that it has been accomplished" ~ George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)