For six years, Collins Law Group has primarily welcomed families into its educational seminars during the daytime.
But over time, one message kept coming through clearly:
“I want to attend. I just can’t make the morning time work.”
Sometimes it came from a daughter caring for an aging parent.
Sometimes it came from a professional whose calendar was booked from the moment the workday began.
Sometimes it came from a parent trying to coordinate children, appointments, transportation and responsibilities across an entire household.

Different lives. Different schedules. The same problem.
They wanted the information.
They understood the importance of planning.
But the timing simply did not work.
So for the first time in six years, Collins Law Group is bringing back a special evening estate-planning seminar—and it was created specifically with those families in mind.
This is not simply another seminar placed on the calendar.
It is an evening intentionally created for the people who have repeatedly had to put important planning behind everything else.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING is available for this first Collins Law Group evening seminar in six years.
Reserve your seat for Tuesday, August 11 at 5:30 p.m.
Because “I’ll Handle It Later” Can Last for Years
Estate planning is one of those responsibilities that is easy to postpone because, most days, nothing appears urgent.
The house is still there.
The retirement accounts are still growing.
The family is still managing.
The bills are being paid.
And then something changes.
A parent begins showing signs of cognitive decline.
A spouse is hospitalized unexpectedly.
A family member suddenly needs help managing finances.
Someone dies without the documents the family assumed were already in place.
That is often when the questions begin.
Who has authority to act?
Where is the trust?
Is the house properly protected?
Are the beneficiaries current?
Who can make healthcare decisions?
What happens if someone becomes unable to manage his or her own affairs?
Estate planning is designed to address those questions before the family is forced to answer them during a crisis.
That is why this evening matters.
An Evening Designed Around Real Life
For a caregiver, leaving the house at 9 or 10 in the morning may require arranging transportation, medication schedules or someone else to remain with a loved one.
For a working professional, attending a daytime program might mean moving meetings, delaying client work or taking time away from a job.
For parents and busy families, a morning seminar competes with school schedules, appointments, errands and countless other obligations.
That does not mean these families care any less about protecting what they have built.
In many cases, it means exactly the opposite.
They have so many people depending on them that their own planning repeatedly moves to the bottom of the list.
The 5:30 p.m. start time was created to offer another option.
Complete the workday.
Handle the appointments.
Coordinate the family.
Then take one evening to focus on something that could affect all of them.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING is available, and advance registration is strongly encouraged.
What Families Will Learn
The August 11 program will focus on practical estate-planning issues that can affect families at nearly every stage of life.
Attendees will have an opportunity to learn more about wills and living trusts, protecting property and other assets, preparing for incapacity, identifying trusted decision-makers and creating clearer instructions for loved ones.
For someone who already has an estate plan, the seminar may also raise an equally important question:
Does the plan you created years ago still reflect your life today?
Families change.
Assets change.
Homes are purchased or sold.
Children grow up.
Relationships change.
Health circumstances change.
And laws and planning strategies may change as well.
An estate plan should not simply exist. It should continue to reflect the family it was intended to protect.
For those who have never completed a plan, this seminar can provide a starting point.
For those who already have documents, it can provide an opportunity to think more carefully about whether those documents still accomplish what they were intended to do.
Six Years Later, the Evening Seminar Is Back for a Reason
Collins Law Group did not bring back an evening seminar simply to offer another event.
It came back because there are people throughout the community who have wanted to attend but have not been able to make the traditional schedule work.
Caregivers.
Working professionals.
Parents.
Adult children helping aging family members.
People balancing careers and households.
People who know they need to plan but have repeatedly run out of hours in the day.
This evening belongs to them.
You may also call (310) 677-9787 to reserve your seat.
Do not wait until a hospitalization, diagnosis or family emergency becomes the reason everyone finally starts looking for the documents.
Come with your questions.
Come with the plan that may need another look.
Come even if you are not sure where to begin.
That is exactly what educational programs like this are designed to help families understand.
🚨 VERY LIMITED SEATING
OUR FIRST EVENING SEMINAR IN 6 YEARS
Tuesday, August 11 at 5:30 p.m.
Collins Law Group
3330 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood
Call (310) 677-9787 or register online today.
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