Estate Planning and Free Webinar FAQ
Summary
The American Heart Association is hosting a free webinar on estate planning during National Make-a-Will Month to address the gap between recognizing its importance and actual preparation, helping participants protect loved ones and leave a legacy.
What is the main topic of the webinar?
The webinar focuses on estate planning, covering common myths, practical steps to secure financial futures, and how to create plans that reflect personal values while avoiding costly mistakes.
Why is estate planning important according to the content?
Estate planning ensures your voice is heard, supports loved ones by preventing legal delays and unexpected costs, and allows you to leave a legacy that reflects your values.
When and where is the webinar taking place?
The webinar is on Wednesday, August 27, at 2 pm ET / 1 pm CT / 11 am PT, and it is an online session accessible from anywhere.
Who are the experts leading the webinar?
The experts are Lindsey Weinberg Esq., an estate planning attorney and partner at The Laiderman Law Firm, and Andrew Fussner Esq., national vice president of estate settlement at the American Heart Association.
How can I register for the webinar and what do I get?
You can register through the provided link, and participants receive free educational materials and complimentary, no-obligation estate preparation tools with registration.
What free tools are available for estate planning?
The American Heart Association offers free online planning tools through FreeWill, where anyone can create a legally binding will in as little as 20 minutes to protect loved ones and their financial legacy.
How does estate planning support the American Heart Association’s goals?
Donations through wills, trusts, or estate plans support the Heart Association’s 2028 Impact Goal, driving breakthroughs in science, policy, and care, and donors are recognized in the Paul Dudley White Legacy Circle.
What is the Paul Dudley White Legacy Circle?
It is a prestigious designation within the Cor Vitae Society for donors who give legacy gifts through charitable financial planning, named after a founder and pioneer of preventive cardiology.

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