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Are your minor children listed as beneficiaries for your life insurance?


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Did you know?

If you list your minor children as beneficiaries of your life insurance policies, it will go through probate and the state could appoint a legal guardian which is a lengthy and costly process. And even if your estate plan consists of a will alone, you are guaranteeing your family will have to go to court if you become incapacitated or pass away.

September was Life Insurance Awareness Month and we were thrilled to bring an expert to you, our valued friends, clients and colleagues for a free Wills, Trusts and Wellness Webinar,  with estate attorney, Pamela Maass.

Pamela Maass is an Estate Planning and Asset Protection Attorney from Law Mother helping Colorado families and business owners protect their future and loved ones. She focuses on estate planning, wills, trusts and asset protection. She will be discussing:

  • Why you need Estate Planning and where to begin.
  • How to choose the right guardians for your children and make sure your children are never taken from your home or placed with strangers if something happens to you.
  • Should you be concerned about estate taxes?
  • Why a will alone is simply not enough to make sure your kids are taken care of the way you want, by the people you want, not matter what.

You can watch the event here and please reach out to Pamela for more information. As always, send your life insurance questions our way to make sure you, your family and your business are always set up for success. 

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