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Free class on Common Estate Planning Mistakes set Nov. 8

October 19, 2017

A free class is being offered to the public from 6 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the Georgetown Public Library, 123 West Pine St., Georgetown. The class covers common estate planning mistakes and how to avoid them. The class will help attendees uncover some common myths about estate planning and offer suggestions on how they can optimize their financial future and legacy for their benefit and the benefit of their loved ones. The sponsor, Delaware Money School, will provide experienced and well-qualified instructors, Deirdre O'Shea McCartney, Esq., and Robert Jeter.

This class focuses on steps lay persons can take to make sure they are not making common estate planning mistakes, and if they are how to remedy them. Everyone should be aware of these mistakes and be able to consult with their attorney and financial advisor on a plan for their future. This class teaches how to make better financial decisions in the context of estate planning.

The Money School is the signature program of the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute. It offers more than 600 free, no-hassle personal finance classes a year, throughout the state, taught by volunteers from the nonprofit and corporate sectors. From Purses to Portfolios: Delaware Women Take Charge of Their Money targets women's unique financial needs and seeks to empower them. Participants can enroll in this program, earning a certificate that demonstrates a commitment to financial education.

Registration to attend the class is done online at: http://www.dfli.org. For more information on this class contact Susan Goff, susan@sussexattorney.com or 302-855-0551.

 

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