Passing Along Your Legacy of Faith
Planning for Today and Tomorrow
One of the best ways to steward the resources entrusted to you is to have an up-to-date Will that reflects your personal values, provides for your loved ones, and gives back to the charities you care about. However, nearly 70% of adults do not have a will. Here are several reasons why it is important to create or update a will:
You get to decide who will be the next steward of your resources.
An up-to-date will reflects changes in your family, financial situation, or tax laws.
You determine who will care for your children and how your assets should be distributed.
You can help your favorite charitable organizations, such as Peter & John Ministries, create enduring impact, and ensure PJM’s work continues for years to come.
Your family will avoid unnecessary costs and hassle.
You will have peace of mind knowing that your house is in order.
You ensure your estate plan is a true representation of what is most important to you.
A Will is an act of love: “We will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about his power and His mighty wonders.” -Psalm 78:4
Here are some resources to assist with your legacy planning:
If you are looking for Legacy Planning counsel, an initial, free inquiry can be made to Charles Jones, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP.
(410) 727-6600