Mindful Stewardship

Future-Proof
Your Legacy

Simplified estate planning through Converge North Central

Cultivating
Peace of Mind

Too often families inherit a legal and financial mess when a loved one passes away. Planning for the future is key, but where do you start?

Who Will Inherit the Mess is a free estate planning seminar that can help. This educational workshop will help families and individuals create peace of mind and leave a lasting legacy.

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Things You Will Learn

Below are just a few items we cover in our estate planning seminars.

WILLS VS. TRUSTS

WILLS VS. TRUSTS

Demystify the differences and find the best approach for your situation.

PROBATE AVOIDANCE

PROBATE AVOIDANCE

Discover strategies to keep your property out of costly probate court, even when a will exists.

HEALTHCARE DIRECTIVES

HEALTHCARE DIRECTIVES

Understand why you need one,
regardless of age or health.

BUSINESS PLANNING

BUSINESS PLANNING

Explore the tax and estate implications of different business transition plans.

GUARDIANSHIP

GUARDIANSHIP

Safeguard your minor children’s future by appointing a guardian.

Attend a Seminar

Who Will Inherit the Mess is a nationally recognized estate planning workshop that offers tangible solutions. Skilled financial professionals will guide you through legal and practical hurdles so you can understand how to effectively safeguard your assets and legacy for the future.

The interactive session not only shares vital knowledge but offers the opportunity to connect with others from your community who share similar goals and concerns.

Don’t leave your legacy to chance. Secure your spot at our next estate planning workshop to start the conversation that could reshape your family’s tomorrow.

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Upcoming Seminars

Sign up now and take the first step toward providing enduring protection for your loved ones.
Space is limited, so register now to reserve your seat at this vital event.

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Tuesday,
MayMay
14
6:00pm — 7:15pm
Who Will Inherit the Mess?
This is your chance to address critical family estate planning issues, taxation, probate avoidance, legal gifting strategies, and more.
Hosts: Generations Legal Services in partnership with Converge North Central and Trout Lake Camps.
Audience: Retirees, pastors, and congregations.
Registration: Free
Format: In-person workshop
Thursday,
MayMay
16
6:30pm — 7:45pm
Who Will Inherit the Mess?
This is your chance to address critical family estate planning issues, taxation, probate avoidance, legal gifting strategies, and more.
Hosts: Generations Legal Services in partnership with Converge North Central and Trout Lake Camps.
Audience: Retirees, pastors, and congregations.
Registration: Free
Format: In-person workshop
Thursday,
MayMay
23
6:30pm — 7:45pm
Who Will Inherit the Mess?
This is your chance to address critical family estate planning issues, taxation, probate avoidance, legal gifting strategies, and more.
Hosts: Generations Legal Services in partnership with Converge North Central and Trout Lake Camps.
Audience: Retirees, pastors, and congregations.
Registration: Free
Format: In-person workshop

Thriving Congregations Initiative

This program is made possible through the financial support of Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative. Their goal is to help congregations thrive. They support existing programs or develop new ones to help congregations deepen their relationships with God, enhance their connections with each other, and contribute to the vitality of their communities and the world.

 

Who Will Inherit the Mess is part of Converge North Central’s financial stewardship program to turn financial heartburn into a thriving budget. That happens through education about the financial and legal implications of estate planning, with a goal of seeing congregations living and leaving a spiritual legacy.

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Questions?

Want to know more about Who Will Inherit the Mess, the Thriving Congregations Initiative, or have any other financial planning questions? Please contact Jonathan Wicklund at jWicklund@wwitm.org.