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Legacy Planning
Have you ever considered what you will leave behind for loved ones - beyond your financial assets? Imagine leaving a legacy that influenced the well-being of your family, friends, and the world.
There's more to life than money and material possessions. To capture the essence of your life, the attorneys at Weinstein & Randisi will help you build a legacy plan for your loved ones that shares what matters most: life lessons, values, memories, and final wishes.
Legacy planning isn't a will. It isn't the same as estate planning. And above all, it isn't just about death. It's about life - and passing on what matters most: your values and life lessons, your final wishes, your most prized personal possessions, and your financial assets.
Quite simply, a legacy includes your knowledge and non-material assets - possessions of emotional value. In fact, when defining a legacy, many people feel the non-financial, and sometimes intangible, things you leave behind are far more important than who gets the money. There is no greater gift you can leave than your values, traditions, beliefs and wishes. These are the true components of a personal legacy - the things money can't buy: the things that will be treasured by the next generation. Hopefully these become a part of the personal and family legacy for generations to come.
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