Free In-Person Seminar on Wills vs. Trusts! Presented by Herzog Law Firm
Herzog Law Firm, a trusted name in estate planning and elder law, invites you to another installment of their “Wills vs. Trusts” seminar. This seminar provides an invaluable opportunity for individuals and families to delve into the intricacies of estate planning. Join us for another installment of this seminar, designed to empower you with the knowledge needed for secure and well-informed estate planning decisions.
You will have the opportunity to engage with knowledgeable legal professionals who will address your
questions and concerns, offering you valuable guidance in planning for your family’s future. Key topics
covered include safeguarding your home and assets, as well as effective strategies to circumvent court
proceedings and mitigate long-term care expenses. Explore the advantages of revocable and irrevocable
trusts, advance directives, and wills under the guidance of our seasoned attorneys!
Seminar Details:
Date: Wednesday, February 14th
10 AM Presented by David Kubikian, Esq.
2PM Presented by Phillip Vacchio, Esq. of Herzog Law
Venue: Embassy Suites by Hilton, Saratoga Springs
Attendance is free!
Please RSVP to info@herzoglaw.com or by calling 518.465.7581.
For more information about Herzog Law Firm and to explore additional resources, please visit our website at www.HerzogLaw.com.
About Herzog Law:
Since 1946, the Herzog Law Firm PC has been dedicated to providing our clients with unparalleled legal
advice and counsel. As a full-service Estate Planning and Elder Law firm, we pride ourselves on being able to
walk you and your family through all stages of Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Tax Planning, and Estate
Administration.
At the Herzog Law Firm, our goal is to develop a long-term relationship with our clients and their families while
preparing and implementing an estate plan that addresses their individual needs and circumstances. We are
committed to preserving and protecting the assets clients have acquired during their lifetime.