Your estate plan will be unique.

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What is estate planning?

Estate planning is about making thoughtful decisions today to protect your loved ones tomorrow—and to leave a legacy that reflects your values. It’s a way to ensure your wishes are clearly understood and carried out, so your family isn’t left with uncertainty or difficult guesswork.

Depending on your situation, your plan might include:

  • A Will – This outlines who should receive your property and belongings after you pass.

  • A Trust – This can offer added protection, help avoid probate court, and give you more control over how your assets are managed and shared.

  • Powers of Attorney – These allow someone you trust to make financial, legal, or healthcare decisions if you’re ever unable to do so yourself.

  • Healthcare Directives – These guide your medical care if you’re unable to speak for yourself.

By putting the right combination of these documents in place, you can reduce stress for your family, avoid confusion, and create a lasting impact that honors your intentions and the people you care about.

Your situation is unique so your plan for the future should be, too.

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“Always plan ahead. It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark.”

Richard Cushing