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Start planning your estate to protect your family.
Estate planning may seem confusing and scary. Or you might think you don’t need one. But even if you have a will, and even if you don’t think you have “enough money”, you still need an estate plan. Why? To avoid devastating legal issues for your family.
Do you believe that planning an estate takes too long, is too complicated, and you already have enough on your plate? Let us help you simplify it and finally find the time.
Register for our upcoming workshop and we will go through everything you need to know about wills, trusts, medical directives, and estate planning.
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The Essentials of Estate Planning Workshop
Location:
The Woodmoor BarnÂ
1691 Woodmoor Dr, Monument, CO 80132
Dates:
Saturday, September 7th - 10 am or
Tuesday, September 10th - 2 pm
Register Now!
Reserve Your Seat Today!
The Essentials of Estate Planning Workshop
Location:
The Woodmoor BarnÂ
1691 Woodmoor Dr, Monument, CO 80132
Dates:
Saturday, September 7th - 10 am or
Tuesday, September 10th - 2 pm
Register Now!
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We'll show you how you can easily get started on the "Today's the Day to Finally Get It Done" plan:
- Attend the workshop
- Schedule a Personal Consultation with one of our Attorneys
- Get your Estate Plan
My Story
Catherine Hammond, Founder of Hammond Law
I learned firsthand the effects of failing to plan when my mother developed early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease. There were no planning documents in place which left me with the grueling process of dealing with her estate. At a time when I wanted to grieve and heal, instead, I was battling with difficult legal issues.
After going through such a heart-wrenching experience, I became passionate about helping other families to avoid going through what I went through. That’s why, at Hammond Law, I now focus on estate planning and I am determined to help protect families from the devastating legal effects of disability and death.
I understand how frustrating it can feel when you know how important a good estate plan is, and are overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. That’s why we are running this workshop. We will show you the first step to getting started and guide you through everything you need to know.
Register now for peace of mind and the relief to know your family will be taken care of properly.
What We'll Cover In The Workshop
- Common misconceptions about estate planning that leave families unprepared and vulnerable
- Costly mistakes people make in DIY estate plans
- How to go from overwhelmed to confident planning for your future
- Three ways to create safety and security with your estate plan
- What documents are a must and what else you will need
Extra Bonuses
Just for registering, you'll receive these bonus downloadable documents:
- Seven Things You Should Know Before You Begin Your Estate Plan
- What Every Homeowner Needs to Know About How to Own Property
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What Our Attendees Are Saying About The Workshop
“Excellent in every way – very informative and helpful!”
“Very clear, very beneficial. Recommend for EVERYONE. Excellent presentation!”
“Thank you so much! Not only are you clearly an expert in your field with passion for your material, you held my interest for over an hour and helped me understand better a confusing, critical aspect of life.”
“Hammond has been professional and very friendly. They have made what seemed to be a daunting task very manageable. We highly recommend them!”
Who Is Running The Workshop?
Erin Clifft, an attorney at Hammond Law Group, focuses on trust and estate planning and elder care law. She helps clients design tailored estate plans and prepare for the future based on each client’s specific needs and goals. Â
Planning for death and incapacity can be intimidating. Ms. Clifft understands. Having lost her spouse herself in 2021, Ms. Clifft is passionate about helping people find peace in knowing they have a plan for their family, their care, their death, and their legacy.Â
Whitney Hey first became interested in going to law school when an interfamily conflict meant that a guardianship hearing was necessary for her grandmother, and she attended the hearing as moral support. Â
 Whitney’s goal is to help make the estate planning process as easy as possible for her clients, so that they feel confident that their wishes will be handled appropriately when they pass away.Â
Voted best Attorney three years in a row. That can't be a mistake, right?