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When’s the Best Time To Write a Will?

The saying goes that the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago; the second best time is now.

Many of us feel that way about our estate plan – that it’s something we should have taken care of long ago! But if you don’t have your estate in order, that’s okay; now is also a great time to do it! For many of us, just picking up the phone to book your first appointment is the biggest obstacle. Good news: StoneMyers Law has an awesome online scheduling tool! You can visit our website (https://stonemyerslaw.com/austin-central-texas-estate-planning-lawyer-attorney-book-a-consult/) and find a time that works well for you to come in for your initial meeting. As we always say, the hardest part is making the decision to start the process; the rest is much simpler. For more info on what the process looks like, check out this post:

https://stonemyerslaw.com/2017/02/im-ready-to-make-my-will-now-what/

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