Virtual Write A Will seminars to cover will-writing basics

During March, the public is invited to one of two free Virtual Write A Will seminars designed to help you plan now so that your wishes will be carried out later. Attend one of these no-obligation seminars via Zoom and learn about will-planning basics:

  • How do you know whether you need a will?
  • How to avoid problems in your will.
  • How do you create a plan that reflects your personal and charitable wishes?

These 90-minute seminars, conducted by local estate-planning professionals, take place online via Zoom on the following dates:

Virtual attendance at the seminars is open to the public at no charge.

Registration is required by visiting the Event Calendar or by calling 970-243-4442.

The seminars are hosted by Mesa County Libraries and the Mesa County Fundraisers Network.

Seminar presenters include:

  • Kelianne Chamberlain, counsel and shareholder with Hoskin, Farina & Kampf. Chamberlain assists clients with estate planning, probate, trust administration, and other topics.
  • Marsha Harbert, president and senior trust officer with Two Rivers Trust. Harbert has 15 years’ experience as a trust administrator and officer and is a certified trust and financial adviser.
  • Erica Eng, director of organizational development and patient experience at Community Hospital. Eng serves on the Advance Care Planning Task Force, a group of hospitals and human-service agencies that collaborate to educate the community about advance care planning.
  • Jennette Price, development officer for HopeWest. Price has an extensive background in insurance and Medicare knowledge.

 

Posted in General, Library News, Programs/Classes.

2 Comments

    • Hi Wendy,

      This year’s Write a Will seminars are online only because the library is not yet hosting in-person events.

      However, you can find a copy of the presentation slides from the 2019 workshop here.

      In addition, we’ve compiled a list of library resources here that can help with estate and retirement planning.

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