Estate Planning for Beginners; Elder Law in a Nutshell; How to Make Certain Your Estate Plan Works as Everything Else Changes
FREE Estate Planning Seminar!
October 25, 2018
We invite you to a free seminar on October 25, 2018, at the Ethan Allen Hotel in Danbury, Connecticut (21 Lake Avenue Ext).
Topics: Estate Planning for Beginners and Elder Law in a Nutshell
Including: How to Make Certain Your Estate Plan Works as Everything Else Changes (including Trump Tax Changes)
The presentation will start at 6:30 PM. For more information, click here: Seminar October 25.
To register, call 203-744-1929 (please provide your email address) or email us at dvv@danburylaw.com. You also can register here: Seminar Registration.
The presenters and their topics:
Make Certain Your Estate Plan Works as Everything Else Changes
As everything around you changes, you may not recognize the impact the changes have on your estate plan.
Laws change; your health and financial condition change; the health and financial condition of your beneficiaries change; maybe your beneficiary designations change as your assets change; and the fates of the people you are depending on to act as your Executors, Trustees, agents under a power of attorney and health care representatives change.
Attorney Richard S. Land will discuss how to make certain that such changes will not interfere with, or totally disrupt, your estate plan.
Elder Law in a Nutshell
What is Elder Law and how can an Elder Law attorney help you through the complex issues associated with aging?
The special needs of the elderly are not unique to the elderly, however. Persons of all ages may suffer from chronic conditions resulting in special needs requiring specialized legal help.
Attorney Alyson Marcucio will cover legal issues and solutions related to the special needs of the elderly and all others with special needs.
Estate Planning for Beginners: Features of Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney
What is the difference between a will and a revocable trust? What are the powers in a Power of Attorney? Do I even need an estate plan?
Attorney Elizabeth J. Hartery will answer those questions and many others in her presentation, which will explain the basic features of wills, trusts, Powers of Attorney, living wills and more.
No Admission Charge
Our seminars are always strictly educational and well attended. Space is limited so please let us know if you plan to attend.
Light snacks, desserts and beverages will be offered.
To register, click on this link: Seminar Registration.
Please join us at the Ethan Allen Hotel (21 Lake Avenue Ext., Danbury, CT) on October 25, 2018.
We look forward to seeing you.
Chipman Mazzucco
Attorneys at Law
44 Old Ridgebury Road
Suite 320
Danbury, CT 06810
203-744-1929
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