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Free Kids Protection Planning Workshop - The Little Gym

Do You Know What Would Happen To Your Child If Something Happens To You?

You are invited to attend a FREE WORKSHOP to get the straight scoop on legal planning for busy parents.

Join me on September 21, 2013 at The Little Gym in Littleton.  I’ve arranged supervised play time for your kids while you learn the 9 easy steps you must take to ensure the well-being of your family.

During this informative workshop, you'll discover how to:
Be sure your children never spend even one moment in the care of strangers if the unthinkable happens to you.
 Avoid the expenses and delays of a long, drawn-out court process that would make life difficult for your loved ones if you were in an accident.
 Protect your children’s inheritance from creditors, lawsuits and failed marriages.
 Make sure your hard-earned money is immediately and privately available to your chosen guardians.
 Leave behind more than just your money – learn how to pass on your intellectual, spiritual and emotional assets.

This is a FREE event and open to the public. Your kids will have a great time with The Little Gym staff while you learn the 9 steps you can take to make sure your kids will be taken care of by the people you want in the way you want if something were to happen to you.

Due to the limited space of this program, you must reserve your spot. Available to the first 15 families who call.

To reserve your space, call Paula at (978) 263-6900.

Presented by Acton Personal Family Lawyer (and Dad) David Feakes of Feakes Associates.
David is a frequent speaker on life and estate planning for families.

Where: The Little Gym, 222 Great Road, Littleton
When: Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, 3:00-4:30pm
RSVP: Paula, (978) 263-6900

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