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Free Avoiding Probate class set Nov. 4 in Georgetown

October 11, 2013

A free class is being offered to the public from 6 to 7 p.m., Monday Nov. 4, at the Georgetown Public Library, 123 West Pine St., Georgetown. The class covers avoiding probate, how to make the transition of property occur seamlessly at the time of death, without opening an estate.

The sponsor, Delaware Money School, will provide, free of charge, an experienced and well qualified instructor, Deirdre O’Shea McCartney, Esq. Having written, spoken and taught on the subject many times, she breaks down what appears to be a complex subject into simple understandable layman’s terms. This class focuses only on steps the lay person can take so assets transfer at death to the intended beneficiaries by operation of law, immediately and automatically.

Everyone should have a will prepared with a competent attorney. This class teaches how to prepare an estate in such a manner that the entire probate process can be avoided and the will never comes into play.

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. Register to attend at http://www.dfli.org.

For more information on this class contact Deirdre O’Shea McCartney, deirdre@shopllp.com; office: 302-855-0551.

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