"Estate planning" is a confusing term - it basically means getting your affairs in order in case something unexpected happens to protect your family and keep them out of court and out of conflict.
Young Law Group
has been helping lots of CCSD members complete their family’s planning, including preparing Wills, Trusts, Health Care Directives, POAs, Kids Protection Plans, and a variety of other legal services.
Young Law Group would like to extend a special offer exclusively to CCSD teachers: A complimentary Family Wealth Planning SessionPLUSa Teacher’s Discount on any planning you decide to do ($1,000+ value).
Contact us today to learn more!
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