Alaska Public Media invites you to participate in an informational and empowering Estate Planning Seminar on Tuesday, October 24, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Z.J. Loussac Library in
Anchorage. Led by lawyer Nora Barlow, you will discover methods to manage your financial future, protect your hard-earned savings, provide for your enjoyed ones and be economically confident.
You are not alone if you have actually not yet produced an estate plan. According to the American Bar Association, around 64% of adults in America do not have an estate strategy. Having a strategy in location is important for individuals of any age or earnings status. An estate strategy includes a will or trust, an advanced healthcare instruction and a long lasting power of attorney. While the fundamental documents are the very same, each estate strategy is unique because each family is unique. This seminar will describe the fundamental estate planning documents and then talk about how an estate strategy can be tailored to a household's specific needs and resources.
RSVP today by clicking here. Call 907-550-8400 or email membership@alaskapublic.org.
COST: Free.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 24 @ 6-- 7 p.m. AKST.
WHERE: Z.J. Loussac Library (3600 Denali St. in
Anchorage).
ABOUT NORA BARLOW: An establishing member of Barlow Anderson, LLC, Nora has more than 30 years of litigation experience representing clients before administrative companies, and the state and federal courts. Nora's practice mainly concentrates on Estate Planning, Probate, and Guardianship/Conservatorship matters. She understands the difficulties households face as they move through the phases of life since of Nora's individual and professional experiences. To supply remarkable services, Nora takes the time to learn more about her customer's concerns, objectives, and values. Nora thinks that if a client does not comprehend their Estate Plan, the problem lies with the attorney, and not the client. Learn more about Nora's background at the Barlow Anderson site.
AKPM Staff.
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