When the Workday Leaves No Room for Planning
At 10 a.m., the meeting is already underway.
The phone is ringing. Messages are waiting. A deadline has moved closer, a client needs an answer and the calendar has little room for anything unexpected.
For working professionals, attending a morning seminar can feel nearly impossible—not because estate planning is unimportant, but because the workday rarely pauses long enough to allow it.
Many people intend to create or update their estate plans for years. They save an article, make a mental note or promise themselves they will handle it after the next major project.
Then another deadline arrives.

Another quarter begins.
Another year passes.
The intention remains, but the time never seems to appear.
At Collins Law Group, we understand that demanding work schedules often prevent responsible, hardworking people from attending traditional daytime programs. That is why we created a special evening estate-planning seminar for professionals, caregivers and busy families who are rarely available during the morning.
The seminar will be held Tuesday, August 11, at 5:30 p.m. at Collins Law Group, 3330 W. Manchester Blvd. in Inglewood.
This is more than a change in time. It is a recognition that access matters.
People should not have to choose between fulfilling their professional responsibilities and learning how to protect their families. Important conversations about wills, living trusts, incapacity and asset protection should be available to the people whose schedules have traditionally kept them outside the room.
Collins Law Group rarely offers evening seminars. This special 5:30 p.m. program was created to give professionals time to complete the workday, caregivers time to coordinate coverage and busy families an opportunity to attend after their daytime responsibilities have been handled.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING is available for this special August 11 evening seminar.
Reserve your seat for the 5:30 p.m. evening seminar today.
The evening seminar will help attendees better understand how thoughtful estate planning may protect property, provide instructions for future decision-making and prevent loved ones from being left with unnecessary uncertainty.
For professionals who have built careers, purchased homes, supported relatives or accumulated savings, postponing these decisions can carry serious consequences.
Without the appropriate documents in place, a family may be left trying to determine who has the authority to make decisions, how accounts may be accessed and what should happen to the property and assets a person spent decades building.
Those questions often arise at the worst possible time—during an illness, hospitalization, incapacity or death, when clarity is needed most.
A successful career does not automatically create a complete plan.
A home does not explain who should inherit it.
A retirement account does not identify who should act if its owner becomes unable to manage financial affairs.
A busy calendar does not replace legal authority.
Estate planning is not only about preparing for death. It is also about maintaining greater control during life.
It is about deciding who can act for you, who should receive what you have built and how your family should be supported if circumstances suddenly change.
For many professionals, the greatest obstacle is not a lack of concern. It is the belief that there will be a better time later.
After the presentation.
After tax season.
After the promotion.
After the children finish school.
After the next major deadline.
But planning does not become easier simply because it has been delayed. In many cases, the longer it is postponed, the more property, responsibilities and family circumstances there are to address.
This evening seminar offers a practical opportunity to finally place that responsibility on the calendar.
🚨 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 the room reaches capacity.
The program begins promptly at 5:30 p.m., providing professionals with an opportunity to attend after the workday without sacrificing the meetings, clients and commitments that require their attention during the morning.
One evening could provide the information needed to begin protecting a lifetime of work.
It could help a family understand which documents may be necessary, who should be legally authorized to act and what steps can be taken to protect a home, savings and loved ones.
It could also provide a sense of direction that no unfinished task list, saved article or future reminder can offer.
A demanding career may explain why planning has been delayed, but it does not have to prevent planning altogether.
You may also call Collins Law Group at (310) 677-9787 to reserve your seat.
Bring your questions. Bring the concerns that have remained on the bottom of your priority list. Bring the family responsibilities you know deserve more attention.
Most importantly, come with the understanding that protecting what you have built deserves a place on the calendar too.
🚨 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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