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Anyone with questions about estate planning can attend a series of “Boot Camp” seminars put on by a Twin Cities law firm in Maple Grove next month.
“People are confused or they’re just not on their game and they don’t know where to start,” said Susan Peterson-Lerdahl, an attorney with Henningson and Snoxell Law Firm. “So, we’re giving them that opportunity, really in a very comfortable setting.”
Peterson-Lerdahl and other attorneys will be on-hand at Maple Grove Community Center on Tuesday, Sept. 12 to offer information and answer questions.
“There’s a lot of new words, jargon here that we use in our work that people may not be familiar with,” she said. “So we want to give people a flavor of who we are as people and how we work with others.”
Estate planning doesn’t require a law degree, Peterson-Lerdahl said. It does require an understanding of what your family members want and need when a life-changing event occurs.
“Foundational plans, basic plans, can be very valuable,” she said. “It’s so important to have a basic plan, because things can go wrong when you least expect them.”
For more information about the Estate Planning Boot Camps, click here. The organizers are requesting that participants RSVP.
SOURCE: CCX MEDIA
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