From National Council on Aging <[email protected]>
Subject Is estate planning on your to-do list?
Date October 24, 2022 10:37 PM
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Why wait to

feel secure?



An estate plan gives the legal framework for establishing your legacy.



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Dear John,

If you missed National Estate Planning Awareness Week (NEPAW), no worries! The majority of Americans don’t have an estate plan or will, and many don’t know where to start. That’s why we continue to offer estate planning tools that you can use through NCOA’s partnership with FreeWill

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, an online estate planning guide that can walk you through the process of creating your legal will.

Having an estate plan in place is a powerful way to protect the people and causes you love. We hope you find FreeWill’s resources helpful because:



Everyone needs an up-to-date estate plan to make their wishes known, make decisions about property and finances, and help protect their loved ones. If you need to start or update your plans, FreeWill is a trusted place to start!

This resource is completely free, making the process of creating an estate plan accessible.

It provides one way to support NCOA and other causes you care about for generations to come. If you’d like to dedicate part of your legacy to improving the lives of millions of older adults, FreeWill can help you easily include a bequest to NCOA in your will.





Create My Estate Plan

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Thank you for all you do every day in your community and for your family. Together, we'll connect more older adults to the benefits they deserve so they can age with dignity. We hope this resource can be of service to you and your loved ones.

Sincerely,

The NCOA Team









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