Estate Planning Seminar
Corydon, Ind. (March 27, 2026) – Many people are unsure how to set up their estate plans, and questions arise when the topic comes up. What does “estate plan” mean? What does it involve? The phrase “estate plan” gets used a lot, but not always with the same definition. For some, it means establishing end-of-life documents, such as a will, whereas others see estate planning as a much broader topic. The Harrison County Community Foundation’s (HCCF) Trace Society is sponsoring a seminar that can help determine what estate planning means and how it may apply to you. The Trace Society of HCCF promotes, encourages, and celebrates planned gifts.
Planning with Purpose: Estate and Financial Strategies for Thoughtful Giving
This free estate planning seminar is on Wednesday, April 22, from 4 pm to 6 pm at the HCCF office located at 1523 Foundation Way NE, Corydon, IN 47112. This event is open to all, but is especially relevant to women. Reservations are requested.
This workshop will include several topics such as:
- The unique legal and financial needs of many middle-aged women caring for both aging parents and children.
- Concerns about outliving a spouse or partner, and the important questions about asset ownership, insurance, and tax implications that may arise.
- Navigating, managing, and rebuilding finances on your own after a life transition such as divorce, separation, or becoming single.
- Planning for retirement and the common worries of running out of money, covering long-term care, and maintaining independence.
- How to structure gifts wisely, ensure fairness among children, and avoid confusion for loved ones to leave a meaningful legacy.
For more information about the seminar, the presenters, or to register, visit hccfindiana.org/events. You may also register by contacting Kim Harmon, Gift Planning Officer, at kimh@hccfindiana.org or (812) 738-6668.
