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You might think estate planning is something you do after buying a home, starting a family, or hitting retirement age. But here’s the truth: if you’re over 18, you already have an estate—and a responsibility to plan for it.
Estate planning isn’t just about distributing assets after death. It’s about protecting your voice, your choices, and your loved ones—while you’re still here.
Estate Planning Is Not Just for the Wealthy or Elderly
Even if you’re young, healthy, and just starting your career, you likely have more to protect than you realize. A checking account. A car. A laptop filled with creative work. Retirement contributions. Cryptocurrency. Online accounts.
When you don’t have a plan, the courts step in—and their decisions may not align with your wishes. With a solid estate plan, you decide who manages your affairs. Not a judge. Not a stranger. You.
Learn how to take control of your future at our FREE July 8th Seminar in Inglewood. Attorney Caprice Collins will walk you through the essential steps every adult needs to protect their wishes, their rights, and their loved ones.
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No one wants to imagine a medical emergency or accident. But life moves fast, and the unexpected doesn’t wait.
Without proper planning, your loved ones could face enormous legal challenges just to manage your finances or approve life-saving treatment.
✅ A Power of Attorney allows a trusted person to handle your finances if you’re ever incapacitated.
✅ An Advance Health Care Directive ensures your medical wishes are honored and names someone to make decisions if you can’t.
These documents can prevent court-ordered conservatorships that leave your family tied up in red tape instead of focusing on your recovery.
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If you have minor children, naming a guardian in your will is critical. Without one, the court will decide who raises your children—and it may not be the person you would choose.
Even if you don’t have kids, a will or trust lets you honor relationships that matter. You can name friends, siblings, or partners who might otherwise be overlooked.
Don’t Forget Your Digital Life
Your digital footprint—social media, cloud storage, email, and crypto—matters. Without a digital asset plan, your family may never gain access.
You can also preserve your digital legacy by giving loved ones the right to access memories, close accounts, or follow your wishes.
Start Now, Update Later
Creating an estate plan now doesn’t mean you’re stuck with it forever. You can—and should—update it over time as your life evolves. But starting early avoids unnecessary pain, confusion, and conflict.
Waiting too long could mean your loved ones are left in the dark—or worse, left out entirely.
This isn’t just planning. It’s protection. It’s peace of mind. Join us for our powerful July 8th seminar and take your first step. The cost is zero. The impact? Priceless.
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