From our family to yours, wishing you a season of peace, hope, and intentional care.
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- 3 days ago
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Dear friends and clients,
As we enter this Christmas season, I find myself reflecting on what truly matters: faith, family, and the gift of being present with the people God has entrusted to us. In a world that moves quickly, Christmas has a way of inviting us to slow down, look around, and recognize God’s goodness in every season.
This year, I’ve had the privilege of walking with many families through important decisions about their loved ones, their estates, and their care. Whether joyful or difficult, each story reminds me how precious it is to love well, plan wisely, and honor those God places in our lives.
Christmas reminds us that light entered the world not when everything was perfect, but in the middle of ordinary life. Immanuel, “God with us,” means you do not walk your journey alone. May His peace settle over your home and His joy fill your gatherings this season.
The holidays often bring families together in ways busy seasons don’t allow. This makes it a natural and grace-filled time to have meaningful conversations about long-term care, aging, and the support your loved ones may need in the future.
These talks don’t have to be heavy, they can be acts of love. Consider gently discussing your parents’ wishes for long-term care, where they feel most comfortable living as needs change, who they trust to handle medical decisions, and how you can support one another emotionally and practically. Beginning these conversations early, before a crisis, brings clarity, reduces stress, and preserves peace within the family. I am always here to guide you through the legal and practical steps that follow these conversations.
While Christmas holds a special place in my heart as a reminder of Christ’s love and hope, I also want to extend warm wishes to our clients celebrating Hanukkah this month. May your homes be filled with light, joy, and meaningful moments with those you cherish.
As 2026 approaches, many families choose to review or update their estate plans, organize important documents, and prepare for future needs. If this is on your heart, I would be honored to support you with compassion and clarity.
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy New Year. May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine upon you and give you peace.




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