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Give Thanks & Giving Back: Charitable Giving Through Your Estate Plan

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As the season of gratitude approaches, many of us pause to reflect on what matters most—family, friends, and the communities we care about. One meaningful way to extend that gratitude beyond your lifetime is through charitable giving as part of your estate plan. By planning a gift to a cause you love, you can leave a lasting legacy while supporting the organizations that make a difference in your community.

Why Include Charitable Giving in Your Estate Plan?

Charitable giving through your estate plan allows you to align your values with your legacy. Whether it’s local nonprofits, educational programs, or faith-based organizations, planned giving ensures your generosity continues to make a difference long after you’re gone. Planned giving can also provide benefits to your loved ones and your estate:

 Simple Ways to Give

Even without complex structures, there are straightforward ways to incorporate charitable giving into your estate plan:

  1. Bequests in Your Will or Trust: You can designate a specific amount, percentage of your estate, or particular assets to a charity.
  2. Beneficiary Designations: Charities can be named as beneficiaries on retirement accounts or life insurance policies, making it easy to give without changing your will.

Give Thanks Today, Leave a Legacy Tomorrow

Including charitable giving in your estate plan is a meaningful way to express gratitude and make a difference long after you’re gone. By planning thoughtfully, you can ensure your generosity reflects your values and leaves a lasting impact.

At Herbert Law Office, we help clients explore charitable giving as part of their estate planning, providing guidance to make the process simple, effective, and aligned with your goals.

Take the Next Step

This Thanksgiving season, consider how your estate plan can support the causes you love. Contact Herbert Law Office at (661) 273-9007 to schedule your FREE consultation and learn how giving back can become part of your lasting legacy.

 

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