The holiday season is a time for gathering, gratitude, and celebration, but it can also bring a sense of longing for those who are no longer with us. While they may not be physically present, their love and memories continue to shape our lives.
This year, consider lighting a special candle at your dinner table in their honor. This simple act can create a moment of connection, allowing their presence to be seen and felt in a small yet meaningful way. It’s a gentle reminder that while they may not be here, they will always be part of your story.
As an estate planning attorney, I often reflect on how we can honor our loved ones—not just through memories but by planning for the future. Estate planning is about more than just legal documents; it’s about preserving legacies, ensuring loved ones are cared for, and passing down the values that matter most to your family.
If this season has you thinking about how to protect your family and honor the ones you hold dear, I’d love to help. Let’s make this holiday season a time to cherish the past and build a foundation for a thoughtful future.