Reducing Stress through Legacy and Estate Planning
Wednesday, March 4, 2:00
Guest Speaker
Linda Amato
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What will you leave behind for your loved ones? Legacy and Estate planning is vital in assuring your peace of mind and making sure your loved ones are taken care of. Our seminar with attorney, Linda Amato will provide practical tips about how to implement an estate plan that will meet with your objectives and put your mind at ease. Find out why the best way to protect your assets and why having a will simply isn’t enough anymore. Learn how you can make sure you have the right documents to make your estate moves smoothly and stress-free without fear of excessive expense or guardianship issues.
Come to our FREE seminar and learn valuable tips about how to protect your assets and avoid costly mistakes. At the seminar we will discuss several issues including:
About Linda Amato:
Linda Amato is a New York City-based attorney in private practice exclusively devoted to estate planning and elder law. Her combined background in health care, law and estate planning spans over 30 years. She is passionate about creating highly customized strategies for each individual, family or business, according to their needs. Her firm provides services beyond the traditional preparation of wills and trusts. Linda’s unique skill set includes knowledge of tax planning and entitlements, including Medicare, Medicaid, and pre-planning strategies for long term care. Linda is a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys and the Trusts & Estates Section and Elder Law/Special Needs Section of the New York Bar Association and is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey.
This event is free and open to the public, but you must register.
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