Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Losing Control

One of the biggest fears people have is that of losing control through no fault of their own.  By accident or incident.

Losing control of your financial, legal, and healthcare decisions.

But, you can keep control of you life and decisions, even if…

When you don’t have a plan, and need somebody to make those decisions for you, your family ends up in court.  Somebody will have to be appointed by a Judge to make those decisions.  Then that person ends up going back to court to get permission to do many things.  You life becomes part of the public record.

Now, you have lost control to the Judge and the State’s laws.

And, your “guardian” will have to file annual reports on how you are doing, how your money was spent, and more.  That report becomes part of the public record.  And, the fees of the attorney to draft the report properly.

It’s a frustrating process that has to be repeated over and over again.  Not to mention the waiting for a court date (and the costs)…

Do you want that?

Do you want the frustration that comes with that process?

No!

Do you want to keep control?

Let me help.  Let my experience and education guide you quickly and easily through creating a plan just for you and your family that will stop the frustration.  A plan that keeps you in control of your own fate.

Click here to set aside 15 to 30 minutes to chat, no obligations.

Make sure your family knows what to do in case of accident or illness.

It’s quicker and easier than you think to setup a fully funded plan that takes care of you and your family for your lifetime and beyond.

 

Not to mention the financial toll that comes with no plan.  If you go by the numbers, without a plan, the costs may be $30,000 or more.  With a plan, you could save $17,000 (or more) for your care and your family’s inheritance.

Click here to set aside 15 to 30 minutes to chat, no obligations.

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