The Caregiver Who Is Always Taking Care of Everyone Else
By 8:15 each morning, the day is already moving quickly.
There are medications to organize, appointments to confirm, meals to prepare and questions to answer. For many caregivers, the work begins before the rest of the world wakes up—and rarely ends when the traditional workday does.
They are daughters helping aging parents. Husbands and wives caring for spouses. Adult children coordinating doctors, transportation, finances and household responsibilities. They are often the people holding an entire family together, quietly making decisions that affect everyone around them.
They are also parents managing school schedules, professionals balancing deadlines and long commutes, and family members trying to care for loved ones while keeping up with the demands of everyday life.
These are often the very people who understand the importance of planning—but have the least amount of time to attend a traditional morning seminar.
At Collins Law Group, we recognize that reality.
We deeply value caregivers, busy families and working professionals, as well as the essential roles they play throughout our community. That is why we created a special evening estate-planning seminar for the people who are so often too busy caring for everyone else to make time for themselves.

The seminar will be held Tuesday, August 11, at 5:30 p.m. at Collins Law Group, 3330 W. Manchester Blvd. in Inglewood.
This evening program was thoughtfully scheduled to give caregivers time to coordinate coverage, professionals time to complete their workday and busy families an opportunity to attend after their daytime responsibilities have been handled.
Collins Law Group rarely offers seminars during the evening. For those who have wanted to attend but simply could not make a morning program work, this is an important opportunity.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING is available for this special Tuesday August 11 evening seminar.
Reserve your seat for the 5:30 p.m. evening seminar today.
Guests will learn about Wills, Living Trusts and Asset Protection, including how thoughtful estate planning may help protect the family home, preserve assets, prepare for future care needs and reduce confusion during moments of illness, incapacity or loss.
For caregivers, these conversations are especially meaningful.
They understand better than most how quickly a family’s circumstances can change. A medical emergency, cognitive decline, unexpected hospitalization or sudden loss of independence can leave loved ones struggling to locate documents, access accounts or determine who has the legal authority to make important decisions.
When an estate plan is simply “somewhere in a drawer,” families may still be left with serious questions.
Where are the original documents?
Who is authorized to make healthcare decisions?
Are beneficiary designations current?
Who can access important financial accounts?
What will happen to the family home?
Where are the passwords, retirement documents and insurance policies?
A comprehensive estate plan can help answer these questions before a crisis occurs. It can identify trusted decision-makers, communicate personal wishes and create a stronger framework for protecting the people who matter most.
Register now and begin replacing uncertainty with a clearer plan for your family.
Caregivers spend so much of their lives showing up for everyone else.
They remember the appointments. They answer the late-night calls. They make sure prescriptions are filled, bills are handled and loved ones are safe. They often become the person everyone depends upon, even while carrying questions and concerns of their own.
Working professionals and busy parents face a similar challenge. They know important planning should not be postponed, but the immediate demands of work and family continue to take priority.
This evening was created to make room for them.
It is an opportunity to pause, ask meaningful questions and gain information that can help families prepare before an emergency forces difficult decisions upon them.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING means advance registration is strongly encouraged. Please do not assume space will remain available at the door.
Claim your place at this rare Collins Law Group evening program before seating reaches capacity.
The seminar begins promptly at 5:30 p.m., making it easier for guests to attend without having to step away from work, caregiving or family obligations during the morning.
One evening may not resolve every concern a family has, but it can help begin the right conversations.
It can help families understand which documents may be necessary, who should be legally authorized to act and what steps can be taken to better protect a home, loved ones and family assets.
No family should have to enter a legal, medical or financial crisis without preparation simply because traditional seminar hours were inaccessible.
You may also call Collins Law Group at (310) 677-9787 to reserve your seat.
Bring your questions. Bring the concerns that have been sitting quietly in the back of your mind. Bring the family circumstances you know deserve greater attention.
Most importantly, bring the understanding that caring for your family also means preparing for what may come next.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING
Tuesday, August 11, at 5:30 p.m.
Collins Law Group
3330 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood
Call (310) 677-9787 to reserve your seat.
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