What would your kids need if something happened to you?
Believe it or not, you have an estate. In fact, everyone does. Your estate is comprised of everything you own— your car, home, other real estate, checking and savings accounts, investments, life insurance, furniture, and personal possessions. No matter how large or how small, everyone has an estate and needs to make a plan for it. When you die, you probably want to have a say as to how all that you have worked so hard for are given to the people or organizations you care most about. That is estate planning—making a plan in advance and naming whom you want to receive the things you own after you die.
However, good estate planning is much more than that. It should also:
- Impart more than just money – your values, life experiences, family stories;
- Make a plan for your children;
- Make a plan for not just your death, but also your possible incapacity; and
- Change with you as your life changes.
Join Jenny Ling, an experienced estate planning attorney with offices in Seattle and Bellevue, at this free virtual event and learn how comprehensive planning will enable you to have peace of mind knowing that your family is taken care of, and that there is no question about what your wishes are.
At The Law Offices of Jenny Ling, PLLC, our focus is on making sure you and your family are taken care of, whether it be estate planning, small business advising, kids protection planning, real property investing, or advising in times of financial distress. We call it planning for your legal life.
Jenny Ling focuses her practice on estate planning, real estate and business needs of her clients. Jenny completed her law degree at Seattle University School of Law. She excels in guiding her clients through the often confusing maze of financial and legal decisions to create plans to ensure the well-being of their families and the accomplishment of cherished goals. Her considerable legal expertise includes family protection, wealth preservation, and values-based planning, as well as planning strategies for unmarried couples and divorced individuals.