Author: Jane Proctor
Planning Unit: Trimble County CES
Major Program: Estate Planning
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
During a person’s lifetime, resources and assets are accumulated. Many people fail to make plans to transfer their property and possessions at the time of their death, therefore leaving others to settle their estate, pay tax obligations, and handle family disputes which can be added time and money. In order to address this concern, the Trimble County Cooperative Extension agent for Family and Consumer Science partnered with a local attorney to conduct an Estate Planning workshop. Twenty six participants attended this program which addressed the topics of wills, health care directives, power of attorney, and organizing financial documents. Prior to the program, the majority of participants indicated that they did not know how to manage or address the current estate planning issues that faced their families and did not have the confidence in handling estate planning or specific financial matters.
A six month follow-up evaluation reported that:
Participants also reported specific actions/behaviors such as:
The majority of participants felt that what they learned assisted them in more effectively managing their estate planning needs. Participants have also requested more information and additional classes are planned for the fall.
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