March Dates
Wed., Mar. 9, 2005
10:00 - 11:30 AM
(Continental Breakfast)
Ala Moana Hotel
Pakalana Anthurium Room
410 Atkinson Drive
Wed., Mar. 9, 2005
7:00 - 8:30 PM
(Refreshments)
Ala Moana Hotel
Pakalana Anthurium Room
410 Atkinson Drive
Saturday, Mar. 12, 2005
10:00 - 11:30 AM
(Continental Breakfast)
Ala Moana Hotel
Carnation Room
410 Atkinson Drive
FIND OUT HOW TO TRANSFER YOUR ESTATE TO YOUR FAMILY
QUICKLY - WITHOUT PROBATE FEES
You’ll Find Out What Will Happen With a Living Trust
- Your estate will transfer quickly to your family upon
your death without the expense of probate.
- If you’re married and your estate is worth less than $3 million, there will be no federal estate taxes for your family to pay.
- You’ll avoid a conservatorship if you become incapacitated-so your estate will be run as you see fit.
You’ll Find Out What Could Happen Without a Living Trust (even if you have a will)
- Your estate may go through probate, taking months
or even years, and probate fees could be substantial.
- If you’re married and your estate is over
$1,500,000, without proper tax planning your
family may owe federal estate taxes of 45%-48%.
- If you become incapacitated, or unable to sign
documents, a court may assign a conservator to run
your estate as he or she sees fit.
Attend one of these seminars and you'll receive a FREE, one-hour, private consultation to
answer any questions you have about setting up your personal Living Trust ($250 value).
CALL Oahu: (808) 531-5391 Ext. 330 Neighbor Islands: (800) 807-3820 Ext. 330 Free Parking & Refreshments Any special accommodations needed? Seats are Limited. CALL NOW! Sponsored by: Attorneys Judith Sterling and Michelle Tucker. They are both Certified Public Accountants and licensed Attorneys. They are the
first two attorneys in Hawaii to be certified by the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited Estate Law Specialist Board, Inc., as Estate Planning
Law Specialists, and are so certified by the Supreme Court of Hawaii. Judith Sterling has been certified as an Elder Law Specialist by the ABA
accredited Estate Law Specialist Board, Inc., and certified as a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the ABA accredited National Elder Law
Foundation. The Supreme Court of Hawaii grants Hawaii certification only to lawyers in good standing who have successfully completed a specialty
program accredited by the ABA. Their seminars are “informative, entertaining, & easy to understand.” |