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Estate planning seminars at GN on Sept. 26

Wildflower Reflections about Estate Planning

If you think estate planning is a boring topic then you haven’t been to one of Dr. Marsha Goetting’s presentations. She has a reputation for her ability to make estate planning interesting. She also has kept participants actively involved by giving them the opportunity to answer questions by using response clickers. Dr. Goetting has enhanced her presentation by combining her appreciation of Montana wildflowers with her expertise in estate planning to offer residents of Phillips County surrounding area an exciting program: Wildflower Reflections: Families and Legacies….Challenging Decisions. Plan to attend the session Sept 26 from 3 – 4:30 pm at the GN Lodge Room. You will learn who will receive your property if you pass away without a written will. You will discover how you can avoid probate with the Montana estate planning tools of POD designations, TODs, and beneficiary deeds. Dr. Goetting will also highlight a Montana statue that allows you to distribute items that do not have a title. Time will be allotted for answering questions of the participants. Don’t miss this opportunity!!!

Double Estate Planning for Caregivers

Do you have a friend or relative whom you believe is exhibiting signs of Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia? There are legal and financial actions that need to be taken as soon as possible. Dr. Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension Office, Montana State University Extension has teamed up with the Montana Alzheimer’s Workgroup and the Department of Public Health and Human Services to develop a program “Legal and Financial Steps and Resources for Caregivers and Others Concerned About Memory Loss.” Plan on attending the session on September 26th from 6:00 - 7:30 pm at the GN Lodge Room. During this presentation Dr. Goetting will review steps friends and relatives could take to help.

 

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