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Built for Bloodlines: A Two-Part Educational Webinar Series

Sun, Dec 28

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Online Webinar

Because wealth without structure doesn’t last and won't protect your generations

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Built for Bloodlines: A Two-Part Educational Webinar Series
Built for Bloodlines: A Two-Part Educational Webinar Series

Time & Location

Dec 28, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM CST

Online Webinar

About the event

Gain the knowledge, clarity, and confidence to create a trust that protects your assets, preserves your legacy, and aligns with your personal and financial goals. This two-part educational webinar series breaks down trusts in plain language—no legal confusion, no overwhelm—so you understand what a trust is, why it matters, and how to design one that actually works for your life. Whether you’re protecting property, business interests, children, or future generations, this series equips you with the framework to move forward strategically and lawfully.


PART 2 WEBINAR

Legacy Blueprint – Part 2: Designing, Protecting & Preserving Your Legacy


What This Session Covers

1. Personalized Trust Design

  • How to structure a trust around:

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  • Built for Bloodlines:Designing

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FULL DISCLAIMER: The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice. We do not offer legal representation, guarantees, or assurances of any kind. Our content is solely intended to share knowledge and experiences gained through our personal journey. Individuals are encouraged to conduct their own research. 

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