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My Grandmother’s Recipe and Your Ethical Will

My Grandmother’s Recipe and Your Ethical Will

Ethical Will, Legacy

If you’re ready to start working on your ethical will, here’s an article to know and learn more about ethical will.

Example of An Ethical Will: Peter’s Statement of Faith

Example of An Ethical Will: Peter’s Statement of Faith

Estate Planning, Ethical Will, Legacy

Peter’s Ethical Will is short but packed with importance. It’s familiar, as Statements of Faith are common, but is worded differently.

To Our Sons: Sam and Ellen’s Ethical Will

To Our Sons: Sam and Ellen’s Ethical Will

Estate Planning, Ethical Will, Legacy

After providing for the boys’ physical wellbeing, Sam and Ellen wanted to care for their emotional and spiritual wellbeing. So they created an Ethical Will.

Our Friend, John: An Example Of An Ethical Will

Our Friend, John: An Example Of An Ethical Will

Estate Planning, Ethical Will, Legacy

Recently, we had a chance to meet a special man named John. He attended a speaking engagement where we discussed Relational Estate Planning and the value of Ethical Wills, and afterward told us that these ideas resonate deeply with him

Your Ethical Will: The Most Important Document in A Relational Estate Plan

Your Ethical Will: The Most Important Document in A Relational Estate Plan

Estate Planning, Ethical Will, Legacy

What if we told you that the most important document in your relational estate plan is not legally binding and has nothing to with your money?

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