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National Estate Planning Awareness Week: Protect What Matters Most

The third week of the October is recognized each year as National Estate Planning Awareness Week. It’s a reminder for all of us to take time to ensure our wishes are known, our families are cared for, and our legacies are protected.

Despite its importance, more than half of American adults don’t have an up-to-date estate plan. For many, the idea can feel overwhelming. But estate planning doesn’t need to be complicated—it’s simply about making thoughtful choices now to save your loved ones stress later.

With a plan in place, you can:

  • Ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes
  • Protect the people, pets, and causes you love
  • Name someone you trust to make health care decisions on your behalf if you’re ever unable to
  • Leave a legacy that reflects your values and priorities

To make this process easier, the NCCHC Foundation has partnered with FreeWill, a free, secure online tool that walks you step-by-step through making or updating a will in about 20 minutes. It’s fast, simple, and completely confidential.

Coming the third week of October, National Estate Planning Awareness Week is the perfect opportunity to put your future plans in place. We invite you to take this important step toward peace of mind—for yourself, your loved ones, and the causes close to your heart..

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