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Without an estate plan, your legacy is incomplete

It’s easy to defer estate planning strategies because they can feel a little overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Each year can bring something new to protect, so having a plan — and keeping it current — will help ensure that your wishes for safeguarding your family will always be up-to-date.

You can also review the following information to help prepare for your discussion:

Wealth transfer options
Learn about different options for transferring financial assets and the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Four Most Important Estate Planning Documents (PDF)
A comprehensive estate plan involves more than just a will. Here are the four basic documents that everyone should consider.

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