Join Us: Closing the Estate – What You Need to Know About Probate, Property & Planning

Are you unsure about what happens to a loved one’s property after they pass? Wondering whether a will or a trust is better for your family? Curious how to avoid costly mistakes in the estate closing process?

We invite you to join Attorney Sarah Fortune of Hale Skemp and a panel of experienced professionals for an informative evening event:

Closing the Estate: Probate, Property & Planning

📅 Date: Thursday, June 12
🕕 Time: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
📍 Location: Holmen Area Community Center
600 N. Holmen Drive, Suite 200, Holmen, WI


What You’ll Learn

This event, Closing the Estate: What You Need to Know About Probate, Property & Planning, is designed to demystify the estate closing process and give you the knowledge to make sound, informed decisions. Topics include:

  • Wills vs. Trusts – Which is right for your assets, your family, and your peace of mind?

  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls – Tips on how to prevent legal or financial setbacks.

  • Understanding Beneficiaries & Decision-Makers – How to clearly document your wishes to avoid family disputes.

  • Estate Planning for Everyone – Whether you own a home or have a modest estate, learn how to protect what matters most.

  • Live Q&A with Industry Pros – Bring your questions!


Meet the Panel

You’ll hear directly from trusted local professionals:

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These experts will share real-world insights on title issues, insurance gaps, and financial mistakes that can complicate the estate process.


Why You Should Attend

Whether you’re planning your own estate or managing one for a loved one, this event is your opportunity to get expert advice in a relaxed, open format. No pressure, just the facts you need to move forward with confidence.

Admission is free, but space is limited. Mark your calendar and bring a friend or family member who could benefit from this important discussion.

Closing the Estate Probate Event Flyer

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