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Understanding Conservatorships: The Basics Inland Association for Continuity of Care Meeting Jennifer Daniel, Redlands Attorney 27900 Brodiaea Avenue Rancho Belago, CA. 92555 RSVP by August 21st Email [email protected] or call 951-379-0100. www.RenaissanceVillages.com | RCFE# 331800083 Wednesday, August 23 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Whether her clients require conservatorship, estate planning, or representation in probate, Ms. Daniel strives to be a source of steady, compassionate support. Ms. Daniel understands the emotional turmoil facing a family in crisis when a loved one becomes completely disabled or passes away. “Often, our loved ones wait to draft an estate plan because it seems irrelevant or premature. I encourage my clients to consider drafting an estate plan in the event of their incapacity, not necessarily in anticipation of death. By delaying those plans, we invite costly court proceedings which will present a burden for our family members and friends.” Guest Speaker: Jennifer Daniel
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Understanding Conservatorships: The Basics

Inland Association for Continuity of Care Meeting

Jennifer Daniel, Redlands Attorney

27900 Brodiaea Avenue Rancho Belago, CA. 92555

RSVP by August 21st Email [email protected] or call 951-379-0100.

www.RenaissanceVillages.com | RCFE# 331800083

Wednesday, August 2311:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.

Whether her clients require conservatorship, estate planning, or representation in probate, Ms. Daniel strives to be a source of steady, compassionate support. Ms. Daniel understands the emotional turmoil facing a family in crisis when a loved one becomes completely disabled or passes away. “Often, our loved ones wait to draft an estate plan because it seems irrelevant or premature. I encourage my clients to consider drafting an estate plan in the event of their incapacity, not necessarily in anticipation of death. By delaying those plans, we invite costly court proceedings which will present a burden for our family members and friends.”

Guest Speaker: Jennifer Daniel

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