Planning Question and Answer Sessions. Please Take This Survey!
When Do You Want an Estate Planning Q&A Session? Please take this survey.
May 15, 2012.
We recently published a Basic Estate Planning video on YouTube and DVD. We hope that you will have a chance to see it if you have not already done so.
You can see the YouTube version here: Basic Estate Planning Screencast on YouTube.
We are scheduling group meetings so that interested parties can ask questions related to the subjects in the video. There will be no charge or obligation.
Location: Chipman Mazzucco, Attorneys, Matrix Corporate Center, 39 Old Ridgebury Road, Suite D-2, Danbury, Ct. o6810.
We ask you to click on the link below to complete this survey so that we know what will be convenient for you. It will take only one minute.
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