FOR: NAWROCKI CENTER FOR ELDER LAW, SPECIAL NEEDS &
DISABILITY PLANNING, PLLC
CONTACT: ROBERTA ARROWSMITH
FROM: PR SERVICES, INC.
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CONTACT: RON HINGST 734-662-5544
ELDER LAW ATTORNEY LISA BEATTY
TO PRESENT FREE SEMINAR FOR SENIORS, 6/30 & 7/1 ON “SEVEN COSTLY MISTAKES OF
ESTATE PLANNING, “ AT NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY.
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NOVI, MI.__Elder law attorney Lisa H. Beatty of the Brighton, MI firm Nawrocki
Center for Elder Law, Special Needs & Disability Planning, PLLC, will host a
free Seminar entitled “7 Costly Mistakes of Estate Planning” for Senior Citizens
and their families 6:30 pm, Monday, June 30, 2014 and again at 10:30 am,
Tuesday July 1 at the Novi Public Library W. 10 Mile Road, Novi,
MI.
The Seminars are free but an RSVP is encouraged due to space
limitations by calling 866-737-5007 or by going to the website www.nawrockilaw
.com.
Beatty, a 15 year veteran attorney who previously served with the
United Auto Workers (UAW) Legal Services, said the seminars are designed to
educate and enlighten seniors and their families about Estate Planning.
“If a person should die without proper planning, their estate would
go to Michigan Probate Court which is time consuming, costly and removes any
privacy from their holdings,” Beatty said.
Beatty will cover a number of topics in estate planning including
“adding joint owners to an estate,” “impact of no trusts,” “not funding a
trust,” “not updating trust documents,” “estate tax exemption,” and “believing a
revocable trust alone is enough.”
“Consumers don’t realize that estate tax laws change, and it is important
to stay up
with the times,” Beatty said. “Our seminars are
designed to educate consumers so they can make the right decision in planning
for their future and for their families and heirs.”
Beatty is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Detroit
College of Law at Michigan State University. She has served as adjunct professor
at Thomas Cooley Law School, Lansing, MI.
She is active in a variety of civic affairs including the Redford Civic
Symphony Orchestra, the Birmingham Bloomfield Symphony and the Hartland, MI Area
Community
Council.
Additional information is available at www.nawrocklaw.com.