We’re now offering our popular Wills, Trusts & Nursing Home Asset Protection Seminar online.
Join us from the comfort of your couch!
Learn how to protect your family home & nest egg
Select an Upcoming Webinar
Tuesday, April 14th, 5:30pm CT
Wednesday, April 15th, 12:00pm CT
Thursday, April 16th, 1:00pm CT
Speaker Name
Brandon McGee is an elder law and estate planning attorney with the McGee Law Firm, and an established member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, as well as the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
We will also cover the topics of
Wills, Trusts & Nursing Home Asset Protection
Discover How to Protect Your Assets and Provide for Your Loved Ones
Are you ready to begin making decisions that will protect your independence and ability to stay in control if you get sick or need long-term care in the future?
Join Brandon McGee for a special ONLINE 65 minute education event! Learn how to use simple legal strategies to help make your wishes known, keep peace in the family, and ensure that life is as easy as possible for your loved ones, no matter what happens.
Who Should Attend This Webinar?
If you don’t currently have a plan in place to protect your family and assets… or if it’s been at least three years since you’ve last looked at your old estate plan.
During the webinar, we will discuss several important issues, including:
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of both Wills and Living Trusts.
- How to plan before you need Long Term Care or Medicaid qualification to help pay for nursing home expenses which are over $5,000 per month locally.
- Learn how to protect your home and other assets from devastating nursing home expenses. You *don’t* have to be destitute to qualify for Medicaid.
- How probate works, and more importantly, how you can avoid probate altogether.
- How to protect your beneficiaries from losing their inheritance to creditors, divorce, government claims, and lawsuits.
- How to distribute your estate to the people you choose, and when you choose.
- How to address the various needs of each of your beneficiaries now, and how to adjust to their changing needs after you die.
- How to avoid a publicly humiliating and expensive guardianship proceeding if you become incapacitated or disabled.
- And much more….