The National Business Institute will present the live online seminar “Michigan Estate Planning Essentials: Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Medicaid Planning 101” on Tuesday, December 1, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Individuals without a plan in place for incapacity, death, or nursing home care will often see their wishes unfulfilled and their assets at the mercy of creditors. You have the power to prevent this.
This program will show when and how to use different estate planning tools to accomplish clients’ goals.
Attendees will:
• Learn how to make the right choice between a will, a trust, or both for a client’s unique situation.
• Examine the different types of trusts and understand when and why they are used.
• Discover how to protect clients’ assets when planning for Medicaid and nursing home care.
Speaking at the seminar will be Gregory C. Hamilton, a shareholder with Hamilton and Associates PLLC where he focuses in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, and business succession planning. Hamilton earned his B.S. degree from Michigan State University; his M.S. degree from Wayne State University; and his law degree from Detroit College of Law. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan (Real Property and Trust Section) and the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys, where he lectures on issues of estate planning. Hamilton is a member of the National Association of Christian Financial Consultants.
Cost for the live online seminar is $249 which includes the course book. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
- Posted November 17, 2020
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'Michigan Estate Planning Essentials' presented online by NBI, December 1
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