REGISTER FOR A FREE ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR

Whether you already have a living trust or are just beginning to explore your options, our seminar offers valuable guidance for individuals and families of all backgrounds. If you own a home, have retirement savings, care for aging parents, or want to secure a future for your partner or children, now is the time to make empowered, informed decisions.

"We proudly welcome and serve LGBTQ+ individuals and families, with special attention to the unique legal and personal considerations that may impact your legacy."

Presented by Lars Kushner, Attorney at Law

Lars Kushner is a California estate planning attorney and founder of Kushner Legal Corporation, based in Beverly Hills. With a focus on living trusts, probate avoidance, and incapacity planning, Mr. Kushner helps individuals and families—especially those in the LGBTQ+ community—create plans that reflect their values and protect what matters most. Learn practical, California-specific strategies you can use to protect your assets, your loved ones, and your legacy—without unnecessary court involvement

Why Attending This Seminar Matters

Estate planning isn’t something to rush through or handle with a generic online form. Your life, your family, and your legacy deserve more than a fill-in-the-blank approach. The truth is, the decisions you make now can shape your loved ones’ financial security, well-being, and peace of mind long after you're gone. Our seminar is designed to help you get it right—from the start.

Special Perks for Attendees

Everyone who attends will be offered a free, private consultation with one of our California-based estate planning attorneys, as well as access to exclusive savings on our legal services. It’s our way of helping you take the next step with confidence.

What You'll Discover

Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to update an outdated plan, our seminars are designed to be accessible, practical, and informative. You’ll learn how to:

  • Use a living trust instead of a will to avoid probate and maintain control over your estate.
  • Appoint trusted individuals to step in quickly if you become incapacitated or pass away.
  • Ensure your loved ones receive their inheritance in a way that fits their unique needs and circumstances.
  • Protect your estate from divorces, lawsuits, creditors, and long-term care costs.
  • Avoid burdensome court processes like probate and conservatorship.
  • Safeguard your family from unnecessary estate taxes and benefit disruptions.
  • Preserve wealth across generations while reducing financial risk and stress for those you care about.