Enjoy a nice complimentary dinner by joining estate planning attorney Ali Reno of Mason Law & Planning Group, as she walks you through a proven approach to estate and retirement planning.
At this complimentary dinner seminar, attorney Ali Reno will provide you with actionable information that you will be able to use for your own personal estate planning.
If you own a home, a business, or have any assets, you owe it to yourself, and your family, to get honest facts on proper estate planning.
Many past attendees that already had a simple Will were astonished to learn that they were not as protected as they thought.
Ali Reno's Estate Planning Workshop will educate you on the legal and practical steps you should take to protect your assets, your wishes, and the people that you love.
Ali takes a common sense approach to teach you what you need to know without boring you with legalese.
You will learn:
Ali Reno is an energetic speaker that will have you clearly understand what all of these mean and how they affect your estate.
This is not a boring classroom setting where most usually struggle to retain the information. Ali uses real-life cases and examples of some of the hundreds of families she helps each year. All attendees will be able to relate to the subject matter presented.
Attorney Ali Reno's Estate Planning Dinner Workshop is ideal for any adult to attend, whether you’re married, single, elderly, wealthy, disabled, parents, or grandparents. We even suggest you bring your adult heirs.
If you are married, we recommend that you both attend as she’ll be covering information that will pertain to both of you.
FAQs
How long is Ali Reno's Estate Planning Workshop?
This workshop usually runs 60-90 minutes and is presented during dinner.
Does this cost me anything to attend?
No, this event is complimentary and includes dinner. You will not be sold anything at this event.
What if I already have an estate plan?
Many people who attend our workshops already have some type of estate planning in place. They use the workshop as an opportunity to re-evaluate their choices, or to feel more confident that their existing plan will fully protect them.