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    “What if You Don’t Die?”

    Nearly 50% of Seniors Will Become Incapacitated Before Death…Don’t Put Your Family and Finances at Risk!

    FREE Report Reveals the Steps You Should be Taking Right Now to Protect Your Home and Savings from Creditors, Lawsuits, Excessive Taxes, and Seemingly Endless Long-Term Care Costs

    “Who needs an estate plan?”

    It’s a question we hear often when working with families in our area…and the answer, quite simply, is everyone.

    Without a proper plan in place, the state will decide who receives your assets and when and how they’ll receive them. The state will also decide who has the authority to make medical and financial decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.

    Finally, without a plan, your loved ones will be forced to make difficult decisions without guidance when they would be otherwise grieving.

    The stakes are obviously high and you can’t afford to be caught without a plan in place. That’s why my firm decided to make available our free “Estate Planning Basics” report.

    It’s full of no-nonsense, actionable strategies and tips that you can use to take control of your legacy and your family’s future. And the best part? It’s absolutely free! Just complete the form to the right and we’ll pass it along instantly via e-mail.

    HERE’S JUST SOME OF WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS FREE GUIDE

    • Discover Why it’s Almost Never Too Late to Plan
    • The “Estate Planner’s Toolbox” – Commonly Used Tools and How They Can Benefit You and Your Family
    • The Ten Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes (…and How You Can Avoid Them!)
    • How a Proper Plan Can Lessen Your Tax Burden, Protect Your Home, and Provide for Future Generations
    • …and Much More!
    Meet Paula

    For over 40 years, Attorney Paula G. Bregman has provided the Northeastern PA community with sound, individualized legal expertise and guidance. Attorney Bregman opened a personal practice in March of 1993, and began focusing on helping individuals and families plan for all of the unforeseen circumstances life can bring.

    Meet David

    Attorney David Z. Lantz has been practicing law since 2008. A member of the Wyoming Valley West 2001 graduating class, Lantz began his career in law after graduating from Bucknell University in 2005 with a double major in Computer Science and Music and receiving his J.D. in 2008 from the Northeastern University School of Law.

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