December 10, 2024
Without an estate plan, your financial assets and wishes could become lost, hung up, or disputed, causing unnecessary delays. But estate planning doesn’t have to be complicated. In this video, we break down the Estate Planning Process into simple steps that most can follow. Whether you’ve just started thinking about estate planning or it seems daunting, this guide will help you understand the key parts to organize it easily.
You’ll also learn how some basic office supplies and a few key documents cover most clients’ scenarios. Are you the exception with a more complex situation where a do-it-yourself solution isn’t adequate? Either way, you ca decide with a free estate planning checklist designed to help you get started on protecting your family's future.
James Whitehouse, Senior Wealth Advisor at National Bank Financial, and Fernando Ponce walk you through: 4 estate planning options, from DIY to when is it necessary to hire professional services.
What are the key documents you need to include in your estate plan?
How do you get started on your own? (Hint: Grab our free checklist.)
When is it time to seek specialized legal advice.
You’ve worked hard to build your wealth. Don't make the mistake of waiting too long to create your estate plan—starting is easy, and the rest will fall into place with a bit of time and effort.
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