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Estate Planning during a Pandemic

Estate Planning during a Pandemic

Now, more than ever, is the time to get your estate plan into place. The Covid-19/Coronavirus has become a pandemic and as the cases continue to grow, more individuals and families will be put at risk, especially our older generations, those with weakened immune systems, lung conditions, chronic diseases and, importantly, those that take care of us - our healthcare professionals.

Meanwhile, markets have been in a free-fall. Interest rates are at historic lows. Real estate values are plummeting. The immediate terror of the aftermath of 9-11 is being combined with the market conditions of the Great Recession. Now, more than ever, it is time to protect your family and seize the opportunities provided by the falling markets.

Note: If you want to brush up on the basics of Georgia estate planning (Wills, Probate, Power of Attorney, Revocable Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts and Advanced Healthcare Directives) take a look at these free ebooks.


Mr. Farrell is the author of Estate Planning for the Modern Family: A Georgian's Guide to Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney. You can learn about his book here and learn more about John here. Join the more than 1,500 people who subscribe to his Newsletter here. Feel free to send John a message here.

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