Is Estate Planning for Me?

Too often, the phrase “estate planning” suggests legal appointments, costly documents and an abstract notion of preparing for death. However, when the legal and financial map is already laid out, loved ones can spend their time remembering the person who died instead of filling out the next required form or hunting for documents. Think of estate planning not as an intimidating legal process, but as an act of love.

John Kohlhepp

John Kohlhepp is the owner of A Secure Plan, LLC, an End-of-Life Planning and Death AfterCare company. After the death of his mother, John chose a new career path to help people and families making end-of-life plans and completing the paperwork after a loved one dies. Previously, John worked in progressive politics for labor unions, immigrant rights, and marriage equality.

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