June 2023 Sivia Segment: Something New For You!

June 1, 2023
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We've seen many well-intentioned parents make costly mistakes when trying to leave their house to their children. That's why we're here to help guide you through the first steps to ensure your children receive your most valuable asset without unnecessary complications.

Common Mistakes:
1. Not having a will or trust in place.
2. Assuming your children will simply "work it out" after you're gone.
3. Trying to DIY your estate plan without professional guidance.
4. Not keeping your estate plan updated as life circumstances change.

First Steps:
1. 
Schedule a consultation with our firm!
2. Discuss your goals and intentions with your children.
3. Create a comprehensive plan that includes your house & other assets.
4. Review & update your plan regularly to ensure everything remains accurate.

We understand that leaving a legacy for your children is important to you. Our team at Sivia Law is dedicated to helping you navigate the estate planning process with confidence and ease. We'll work together to create a plan that reflects your wishes and protects your children's future.

Remember, it's never too early to start planning for your family's future. Don't let the fear of the unknown hold you back from taking this crucial step. Your children will thank you for your foresight and diligence in securing their inheritance.

Ready to take the first step in leaving your house to your children? Contact us at 
618-659-4499 or visit our website at www.sivialaw.com to learn more. Let's work together to ensure your legacy is protected and your children are taken care of!

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If you need help with estate planning or any other legal concerns, we are here for you. Don't hesitate to contact our firm directly for assistance. Our dedicated team is ready to provide support and guidance to you and your loved ones during important life transitions.


Whether you're ready to schedule a strategy session to discuss your specific needs or if you're interested in exploring our wide range of complimentary guides and additional resources, we encourage you to get in touch with us.


With licensed attorneys and offices located in both Illinois and Missouri, we are well-equipped to serve clients in these regions. Reach out to us today and let us leverage our expertise and care to guide you through the legal process.

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