NEWS
4/17/2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For additional information contact
Paul Kraft at 684-1100
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Traditional "bare bones" estate planning has focused primarily on what happens after
death and usually passes on financial wealth outright with no conditions or safeguards. Today's American
families are realizing that these outdated, traditional estate planning methods are failing them and their families,
and they are wanting a more holistic approach to deal with today's real life issues. Those issues include divorce
(especially their children's divorces), second marriages after the death of a spouse, creditor concerns and passing
on family traditions and values that have been overlooked in traditional estate planning. Any one of these can
wipe-out an entire inheritance in one generation.
Frank & Kraft is responding to this need and is changing the way families plan. Their estate planning law firm
has always focused on protecting families from these real life issues while they are alive, as well as protecting
and passing on their financial and non-financial goals. Their new Legacy Wealth Planning method addresses those
same concerns and incorporates a holistic approach to help families build in incentives and conditions on the
financial wealth and document their values, wisdom, family history, items with sentimental and emotional importance,
and their desires for the future.
"This paradigm shift is a reaction to what families have been trying to safeguard for generations, unfortunately
there has been a lack of focus in the estate planning field that encourages and documents this type of holistic
planning," says Paul Kraft of Frank & Kraft, 15 year member of The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys and
contributing author of Legacy: Plan, Protect & Preserve Your Estate.
"Historically wealth is squandered within three generations. With the planning options we make available, families
are able to protect their heirs from future mistakes by being proactive years, and possibly generations, in advance,"
says Paul Kraft.
"Our new holistic model is broken into four distinct areas for families to consider about the legacy they will pass
on: Core Values, Life Experiences, Contribution to the Community and lastly Financial Assets" says Marv Frank, also of
Frank & Kraft. "This new planning method protects the legacy and has a positive 'pay it forward' effect on the family
and their community that will also impact future generations for years to come."
The law firm of Frank & Kraft devotes its practice exclusively to estate planning matters and has helped thousands
of families meet their long-term estate and financial goals. For more information about Legacy Wealth Planning and
Frank & Kraft and its services, please call 684-1100, or visit their website at
www.frankkraft.com. Media inquiries on estate planning topics are also welcome.
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