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After the Funeral Income Taxes and Retirement
No matter how prepared for death one is, there will always be
tasks left for survivors to do. Most of them can be undertaken in
an orderly fashion over time, but some typically need immediate
attention. Learn about what needs to be done, when, and by
whom. Pick up some tips that can help families avoid liquidity
problems, facilitate bill paying, and mitigate family dynamics or
issues. Taught by Susan Peterson, an experienced estates and
trusts attorney. Class fee: $29. Retirement is a time of transition from one stage to another.
Learn more about tax considerations such as tax diversification,
taxation of capital gains and Social Security, and the financial
impact of the first death in retirement. Presented in an easy to
understand format. Class fee: $19 one; $25 two.
w Apr 1 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | 1 Session
M | Champlin Park HS | AL077-2C24-S1 | Peterson
NEW | Aging and the Law
Gain both practical pointers and legal advice about issues
that concern seniors. Discussion includes housing, health and
medical care, incapacity planning, end-of-life issues, identity
theft and scams, finances and fiduciary issues. Instructor is an
experienced attorney practicing in the areas of estate planning,
estate administration and elder law. Class fee: $29.
w May 6 | 6 - 8 pm | 1 Session
M | Staff Dev Ctr | AL077-2C02-S1 | Peterson
Downsizing With a Plan
A smaller home can mean less maintenance, less hassle and
more freedom – all great reasons to downsize. But getting there
can seem overwhelming. Discuss housing options, reducing
personal items, decreasing collections, and find the best options
for you. Leave with a collection of resources and new ideas for
your future. Class fee: $25 one; $45 two.
w Apr 2 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | 1 Session
T | Staff Dev Ctr | AL077-2C22-S1 | Kaas
Health Care Directive and Power of Attorney
If you become incapacitated, who will carry out your wishes
regarding your health care and personal financial affairs?
By having a plan, you get to make your own choices. Learn
about and draft a Health Care Directive and a Power of
Attorney. Participants should be comfortable using a computer,
as work will be completed in a computer lab. Some prep work
required; packet sent one week prior to class. Instructor is an
experienced estate planning, probate and business law attorney.
Class fee: $55 one; $99 two.
w May 16 | 6:30 - 7:30 pm | 1 Session
Th | Oak View MS | AL077-2C13-S1 | Schwartz
Keeping the Family Cabin or Farm
Keeping property in the family and avoiding problems requires
a good plan and solid professional advice. Learn options and
strategies for minimizing disputes and keeping a cabin or other
family-owned property within the family for generations to
come. Instructor is an attorney practicing in the areas of estate
planning, real estate and business. Class fee: $29.
w May 28 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | 1 Session
T | Staff Dev Ctr | AL077-2C05-S1 | Helseth
NEW | Legal Aspects of Starting a Business
Many people dream of owning their own business. Find out
how to make the dream a reality by learning the practical
aspects of choosing a form of business (corporation or LLC) and
the various resources that are available for starting a business.
Personal liability, proper organization, and the documents
needed to incorporate or organize your business are covered.
Class fee: $25.
w May 16 | 6:30 - 8 pm | 1 Session
Th | Champlin Park HS | AL077-2F09-S1 | Howard
Medicare Basic-Parts A-D
Will you be getting Medicare coverage within the next year?
Find out how to enroll, how much Medicare costs, what it
covers, and what type of extra coverage you may need.
Class fee: $19 one; $25 two.
w May 14 | 6 - 7:30 pm | 1 Session
T | Staff Dev Ctr | AL077-2C09-S1 | Pfeifer
w May 14 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | 1 Session
T | Staff Dev Ctr | AL077-2C06-S1 | Helseth
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