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Estate Planning Essentials Presented by Sarah A. Bidwell, Esq., Wills on Wheels In-Person
Estate Planning Essentials: learn how to create an effective estate plan that aligns with one’s goals and ensures a smooth transfer of assets to chosen beneficiaries. By the end of this presentation, you will have the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of estate planning and make informed decisions to protect your assets and your loved ones. Topics will include:
- What is Estate Planning
- Gathering & Organizing Your Information
- Wills, Powers of Attorney, Advance Medical Directives, & Trusts
- Why Estate Planning Matters
- How to Complete Your Estate Planning / Why DIY Is Not Recommended
Sarah A. Bidwell, Esq. is the founder and owner of Wills on Wheels, a mobile estate planning law firm. A native of Franklin County, Sarah chose to remain in Virginia to pursue her undergraduate degree at The College of William and Mary. During the law school application process, she was determined to select a law school which would enable her to assist families in Southside Virginia. During her time at Washington and Lee School of Law in Lexington, VA she focused primarily on family law. With years of experience advocating for families and businesses in the courtroom, focusing primarily in the fields of domestic relations and civil litigation, Sarah took her passion for helping people and established Wills on Wheels, PLLC in early 2023. A mobile estate planning law firm, Wills on Wheels PLLC's mission is to provide families across Virginia with peace of mind through planning and preparation. While Sarah is frequently traveling to meet with clients, she also dedicates her time to providing seminars on Estate Planning Essentials and Emergency Preparedness Binders.
This presentation is designed for adults 18 and over.
Registration is required.
Want a PARKING SPACE? Come early!
Alternate FREE parking is located at the corner of South Broad Street and Calhoun Street (beside Salem Courthouse).
Please note that the lot between the Library and St. Paul's Episcopal Church is PRIVATE parking; non-member vehicles can be towed at owner's expense.