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Faith & Future: Purpose-Driven Estate Planning

Episode 1 of the The Third Quarter Podcast with Nicole Hewitt, Esq. podcast, hosted by HWK Law Group, titled "Faith & Future: Purpose-Driven Estate Planning" was published on January 10, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

January 10, 2025 ·5m · The Third Quarter Podcast with Nicole Hewitt, Esq.

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Encouraging open and honest conversations among family members about spiritual beliefs and how they impact views on money, inheritance, and legacy. Designed for families to explore the intricacies of estate planning with a focus on prioritizing what’s most important, defining the purpose of your wealth, and directing the legacy of your life.

Encouraging open and honest conversations among family members about spiritual beliefs and how they impact views on money, inheritance, and legacy. Designed for families to explore the intricacies of estate planning with a focus on prioritizing what’s most important, defining the purpose of your wealth, and directing the legacy of your life.

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