Wills & POA Check-Up: Spotting Weaknesses Before It’s Too Late – 12/09/2025

    Start Date

  • 12/09/2025

  • End Date

  • 12/09/2025

  • Start Time

    5:30 pm

    End Time

    6:30 pm
    Webinar Online

A will or power of attorney is only as strong as the details inside it. Unfortunately, many families don’t realize theirs has gaps or outdated language until a crisis hits and by then, it’s too late to fix.

In this webinar, Kentucky elder law attorney Scott Collins will walk you through the key features every will and power of attorney should have, and how to know if yours is solid or needs an update.

You’ll learn:

  • The most common mistakes that weaken wills and POAs
  • How to tell if your documents reflect current laws and your wishes
  • Red flags that could create conflict, confusion, or delays for your family
  • The difference between a “basic” POA and one that truly protects you
  • Practical steps to strengthen your estate plan today

Whether you drafted your documents years ago or are creating them for the first time, this session will give you the tools to protect your future and your family’s peace of mind.

Register for "Wills & POA Check-Up: Spotting Weaknesses Before It’s Too Late – 12/09/2025"

Disclaimer: This webinar is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice, please schedule a free consultation with our office at (859) 594-7151. This is a public webinar. If you’re a client of our firm and on this webinar, there is no attorney-client confidentiality for any questions asked during this webinar. What does this mean? Well, if you’re a client, past client, friend, family, in-law, outlaw, whatever it is – I’m not going to say anything on the webinar to identify you or show that I know you. Now if you say something first, then okay I can talk openly with you however you want to, so please keep that in mind.

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