
Have you done everything you can to put your affairs in order, but still feel like something is missing? Perhaps you've met with financial planners and estate attorneys, but have you considered writing an ethical will? Ethical wills are not legal documents. Instead, they allow you to transmit your values and beliefs to your loved ones, and can even be shared during your lifetime. Lynn Gitzinger, a retired Hospice chaplain and bereavement counselor, will explain the basics of ethical wills and how to write one. Join us for this session to learn some of the benefits of writing an ethical will.
Cost: Free
Categories: Other & Miscellaneous
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