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Your Charity Doesn’t Need to Outlive Your Entire Family Tree

Published on: 06/15/2026

Let’s talk about something that makes estate planning attorneys quietly sigh into their coffee. You’ve done it. You’ve finally sat down with your estate planner, gotten the documents drafted, and—feeling like a genuinely good human being—you added a

Your Charity Doesn’t Need to Outlive Your Entire Family Tree

Building Your Lasting Legacy.

Published on: 03/17/2023

Legacy planning is just another way to think of charitable giving. Legacy planning is about giving your estate plan a sense of purpose. And while taking care of one’s family is usually mission #1, you can also use your estate to leverage for positive change in your local community or perhaps on an even larger scale.

Building Your
Lasting Legacy.

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