Just like the community gardens at Agritopia, an estate plan needs to be fed, watered, and weeded to thrive. Estate plans should be reviewed after major life events and also every two years with an attorney to determine if your plan should be updated due to legal changes or best practices. Here are some life events to trigger a review of your plan.
Life doesn’t stand still—neither should your estate plan. You don’t need legal documents; you need legal documents that work! We can help revive your estate plan so that it works to protect you and your family the way it was intended.
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