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Building a Future for Two . . .

Two are better than one. Eccl. 4:9

Being single meant growing up. Life as a couple means growing together — depending on each other for emotional and financial support, in good times and bad. With two people working, you can have more, save more and do more for yourself, your loved ones and your church. You can begin to build the resources that will sustain a family. But a lifestyle that depends on two incomes is easily jeopardized, and if one of you fall victim to illness or accident, the survivor may be left without the means to live comfortably.

 Planned Giving and Trust Services can help, with information about:

  • Wills that pass your assets on to your spouse and others you care about.
  • Trusts that protect your estate from unnecessary taxes.
  • Documents that enable your spouse to make decisions if you cannot.
  • Sensible retirement options that diversify your assets and reduce taxes now and in the future.

Careful estate planning is important throughout your life cycle — and marriage is one of the critical landmarks. Planned Giving and Trust Services can be there for you as your love for each other deepens, as your family and your faith grow — with strategies that create a legacy for your spouse and for the work of the Lord who brought the two of you together.

The Fords found a way to save taxes and enrich God’s kingdom. Click here for their story.


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