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National Estate Planning Awareness Week

Protect Your Loved Ones and Plan Today!


October 20th – 26th is National Estate Planning Awareness Week, and Junior Achievement of WI wants to help you make the most of it! It’s a powerful way to protect your loved ones and support the causes that have been close to your heart.
 
If you’re wondering why you should be thinking about your will, we’re here to debunk the most
common myths about making estate plans:

1. It’s too early for me to think about my will! We hope you won’t need to use it for many years to come, but it is never too early to start planning ahead. Whether you are eighteen or eighty, having a will can give you peace of mind that your wishes and loved ones are taken care of, no matter what.
 
2. I wrote my will a couple of years ago so I’m set. Have you acquired property? Do you have children? Life changes fast, so it is recommended that you update your will at least every five years.
 
3. Estate planning is always so expensive. It can be, but JA of Wisconsin has partnered with a free, online resource that guides you through the process of creating a legally valid will in 20 minutes or less.
 

Including a gift in your will is a powerful way to support Junior Achievement of Wisconsin - and it costs you nothing today!

Start your will today!

 

 

Or, fill out the form below to contact Chris Lange, or call 414-577-3831 - because now is the perfect time to create a legacy that will last for years to come.

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