Estate Planning Seminars
Empower yourself and secure your legacy for your family! Sign up for our next FREE estate planning seminar, exclusively for 55+ individuals. Seating is limited, so register today using the form on this page to secure your spot and receive a free gift from our team!
Time Until Next Seminar
Day(s)
:
Hour(s)
:
Minute(s)
:
Second(s)
Can’t make it to the seminar? Call Bryan Centers at 256-570-9781 to arrange a free in-home consultation.
Your Estate Planning Questions Answered
Our estate planning seminars cover the answers to these important questions and so much more. There is absolutely NO COST to participate! Register below to reserve your spot at one of our upcoming seminars.
How can I avoid costly probate for my family?
The probate process is not only time consuming and expensive; it’s also a hassle for your family. The cost can be thousands of dollars–money that should have gone to your heirs instead of the court and attorneys. Add to that the uncertainty that your wishes will be carried out as you wish, the increased chance for family discord, and the average six months to two years that your estate can be tied up in probate, and you can see why the number one priority of a properly prepared estate plan is to avoid the probate process altogether.
What happens if I get incapacitated?
Whether it’s by an accident, long-term illness or stroke, or being ruled legally incapacitated due to a mental condition like dementia or Alzheimers, incapacity can devastate your estate in a short period of time. However, by preparing for a possible incapacity through a comprehensive estate plan, YOU can decide who will be the caretaker of yourself and your estate in the event of an unexpected incapacity–NOT the courts.
How can I protect my assets from nursing homes?
Every day in our country, hundreds of families forfeit everything they’ve worked so hard for all their lives because they did not prepare for a possible nursing home stay. A properly drawn estate plan takes into consideration the possibility of an extended nursing home stay and can help to protect your assets in the event that this should happen to you or your spouse.
What is the difference between a will and a trust?
Both a will and a trust are a means of passing on your assets to your heirs, but they achieve this in two very different ways. Knowing the difference between them and how they work is crucial when creating an effective estate plan.
Meet Your Host, Bryan Centers
Bryan Centers is an Estate Planning Consultant. He received his Legal Studies degree from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and he has been active in the legal field for over fifteen years. For the last eight years he has been educating people about the importance of estate planning by representing Legacy Assurance Plan, an estate planning facilitator.
Client Testimonials
What People Are Saying About Our Estate Planning Services
Upcoming Seminars
Check our website often for new seminar dates and locations.
Tuesday, August 27, 2024 | 10:00am-12:00pm
Comfort Suites
Meeting Room
2048 St. Joseph Drive NW
Cullman, AL 35055
NOTICE: The information and opinions presented at these seminars are for educational purposes only and should not be construed or interpreted as giving legal advice or providing legal services. Only a qualified estate planning attorney can give legal advice or provide legal services.