Give Thanks by Planning Your Estate
Kimbro Stephens

As Thanksgiving approaches, it's a perfect time to reflect on gratitude, family, and giving back. While many express thanks through meals or gifts, planning your estate is a deeply meaningful way to show appreciation to those you love. Estate planning is not just a legal service—it's an act of love and legacy.

The Importance of Estate Planning

Only 24% of U.S. adults have a will as of 2025, and just 24% of adults aged 18–34 have taken this crucial step. A strong, up-to-date estate plan provides peace and comfort to family members, offering clarity and guidance during challenging times.

Show Your Care and Gratitude

Estate planning is one of the most meaningful ways to show care and gratitude to loved ones. Now is a great time to start or revisit your estate plan if you haven’t done so recently. This holiday season is a fitting moment to act, offering a gift of clarity, love, and foresight.

Practical Tips for Estate Planning

  • Take stock of your current documents to ensure they're up to date.
  • Consider who you trust to make decisions on your behalf and communicate your intentions clearly with family.

Remember, estate planning doesn’t need to be intimidating. It's a gift that ensures peace of mind for you and your family. If you need assistance, replying to this email is the first easy step.