Free webinar on estate planning by Peter Ligh

Hannah Bietz
Free webinar on estate planning by Peter Ligh
Free webinar on estate planning by Peter Ligh

Peter Ligh, an estate planning attorney on the Upper West Side, is offering a free webinar to help individuals and families take control of their legal and financial future. Ligh has helped countless clients create wills, trusts, and other critical documents to ensure their wishes are honored and their families are protected. “A good estate plan is a gift to your loved ones,” says Ligh.

“It spares them confusion, court delays, and costly mistakes—while giving you peace of mind that your affairs are in order.”

The free webinar will be held on Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. Attendees will learn why having a will or trust is crucial, what happens when someone passes without a plan, key documents everyone should have in place, how to avoid probate court and minimize costs and delays, and how to make sure your children are cared for by the people you choose. Peter Ligh, the founder of Ligh Law, graduated from Yale College and Columbia Law School, and has practiced law in New York City for more than 20 years, including at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and Eversheds Sutherland.

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He devotes most of his legal practice to helping people protect their most cherished assets–their families. Ligh Law offers a wide range of estate planning services tailored to meet the diverse needs of its clients. Services include drafting comprehensive wills and trusts, establishing powers of attorney, creating healthcare directives, guiding executors and beneficiaries through probate and trust administration, and developing strategies to minimize estate taxes.

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If you can’t make it to the upcoming webinar, you can also contact Ligh Law today to schedule a free personal consultation with Peter Ligh and take the first step toward protecting your legacy. Estate planning is not just about distributing assets—it’s about preserving your legacy and providing for your loved ones.

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