February is filled with reminders to express our love and affection to those close to us. We may express this affection through greeting cards, bouquets of flowers and candlelight dinners. All these gestures can be memorable, but they are temporary in nature.
A lasting way to say “I love you” is by making provision to care for your loved ones, yourself and charities important to you through creating a written estate plan. Knowing where to begin, what to look for and what you might expect can help turn this task into an effective plan.
A great place to start the process of creating an estate plan that reflects your goals and values is through the Kentucky Baptist Foundation’s Estate Plan Organizer, located on our website (KYBaptistFoundation.org). The Estate Plan Organizer will take you through the estate planning process easily and at your own pace. The whole process can be completed in as few as 30 minutes and you can save your work at any time and return to the Organizer at your convenience.
When you have completed the Organizer, you will have a well-thought-out design for your estate that reflects your priorities. You will then be well prepared to work with your attorney and financial advisors, who will assist you in structuring an estate and financial plan that best achieves your goals.
An estate plan may not be a glamorous gift, but it is a valuable gift — a gift of love.
The Kentucky Baptist Foundation is honored to work with individuals seeking how best to organize their estate planning goals to achieve their personal and charitable objectives, to support their families, their church and other Baptist causes. To learn more, call upon the Kentucky Baptist Foundation as a helpful partner.
Richard Carnes is president of the Kentucky Baptist Foundation.
Richard Carnes