Why the “Ber” Months Are the Perfect Time to Tackle Estate Planning
As soon as the calendar flips to September, we enter the season of the “ber” months: September, October, November, and December. These months carry a unique energy — the air gets cooler, the days grow shorter, and our focus turns to preparing for the year ahead.
At Von Rock Law, we see this as the perfect season to prepare your life and legacy as well.
Why Act Now?
The “ber” months are often packed with celebrations and family time. They are also a reminder that the end of the year is approaching — and with it, an opportunity to wrap up important personal and financial matters.
Here is why this season is the ideal time for estate planning and related services:
Estate Planning
Create or update your will, trust, or powers of attorney before the holidays. Having your plan in place is one of the most loving gifts of clarity you can provide to your family.
Trustee Services
If you are serving as trustee, this is a good time to review your duties, distributions, and communication with beneficiaries. Our team can provide professional guidance to lighten your load.
Probate Guidance
For those dealing with the loss of a loved one, fall is an important season to get help navigating the probate process. Acting now can make the path forward more manageable.
Business Planning
Before the new year and tax season arrive, review your entity structure and ensure your business is set up for success in 2026.
A Loving Legacy for the New Year
The “ber” months are a time to gather with loved ones and reflect on what matters most. By taking action now, you can enter the new year with peace of mind, knowing your family and your future are protected.
At Von Rock Law, we make the process approachable, supportive, and clear.
Contact Us
Von Rock Law is here to guide you with estate planning, trustee services, probate, and business planning.
Phone: 866-720-0195
Email: welcome@vonrocklaw.com
Website: vonrocklaw.com
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