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March 25, 2006

It's Ok. Take Your Time.

One of the things I make sure to tell folks who approach me about estate planning is that I am more than happy to help you when you are ready.

Seriously.

Don't feel embarrassed to mention to me that you would like to prepare your estate plan or draft a Will and then decide to call me six months or even a year later from when you first spoke to me to actually schedule an appointment. See my post on February 24 on appointments.

Like you, I get so busy sometimes that I tend to leave important things on my plate for another day. Like you, I get so busy juggling work with my family life and personal goals like trying to go to the gym. I completely understand. It’s life.

When you do call, I will be delighted to hear from you.

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