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If something happened to you tomorrow, would your family know what to do?

Take our webinar with Attorney Kim Pisinski

LEARN MORE ABOUT PROTECTING YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES RIGHT NOW!

If something happened to you tomorrow, would your family know what to do?

In this free 25-minute video, estate planning attorney Kim Pisinski pulls back the curtain on the differences between wills and trusts—what they do, what they don’t, and how to choose the right tools for your situation.

 

Whether your goal is to avoid court, keep things private, or simply protect the people you love, this video will show you how to build a plan that works when your family needs it most.

WE CREATE A PLAN TO MAKE SURE YOU MAINTAIN A HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT,

TO HELP ENSURE YOUR LOVED ONES ARE TAKEN CARE OF, AND TO ENSURE YOU LEAVE A LEGACY.

WE WALK YOU THROUGH THE PROCESS OF HOW WE CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR ESTATE FROM CREDITORS, PROBATE PROCESSES, ESTATE TAXES, AND/OR MEDICAID.

What you will learn

  • What a will actually covers, and where it falls short

  • Why a trust can help you skip probate, avoid court, and maintain privacy

  • How to protect young children, blended families, special needs heirs, and more

  • The #1 mistake that ruins even the best DIY plans

  •  How to choose the right plan for your life, assets, and goals

Meet your guide Attorney Kim Pisinski, licensed in CT, MA, NY & GA | 20+ Years Experience

Kim has helped hundreds of families gain peace of mind through clear, compassionate planning. In this short webinar, she breaks down the confusing world of wills and trusts in plain English—no legal jargon, no pressure, just practical advice.

Schedule a free planning consultation

After watching, you’ll be invited to book a complimentary session with Kim’s team to get your specific questions answered and start building your personalized plan.

 

This is an attorney advertisement. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. No attorney-client relationship is formed by contacting us, and the information provided does not constitute legal advice.

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