The first class will be in Crossville at 3 East St at the Art Circle Public Library starting at 10:00 am until 11:00 am on Tuesday, Jan. 14th. The class instruction will be given by Andrea Burckhard of New York Life. Guests will receive a complimentary Estate Planning book. Burckhard enjoys helping clients know their options that best help them achieve their goals. She says, “Every client is unique, and together we can develop a personalized approach that meets today’s needs and tomorrow’s as well.”
The second class will be at the Dekalb County Community Complex at 712 South Congress Blvd. on Tuesday, Jan. 28th from 10:00 am to 11:00 am in the History Room. The class instruction will be given by Hilton Conger an Attorney at Law from Smithville.
Guests will receive a complimentary Estate Planning book. Conger will be speaking about understanding the impact of choosing a good executor or trustee, working effectively with an attorney, paying attention to beneficiary designations and other important issues around estate planning
Estate planning is one of the most overlooked areas of personal financial management. It has been estimated that more than 120 million Americans do not have proper estate plans to protect themselves or their families in the event of sickness, accidents, or untimely death. This circumstance can cause many families unnecessary expenses and financial hardshipProper planning can help avoid these unintended consequences.
If you are interested in attending a class or both classes, please reserve your spot today. The classes are no charge, but they do fill up and we must have your name on the guest to ensure your seat is available. To hold your seat today email Avery Hutchins at ahutchins@wcte.org or by calling 931-528-2222 ext. 220.