Estate planning can be confusing, stressful, and just plain intimidating. But when you focus on the legacy you want to leave—the goals, needs, and dreams you have for your family and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation—your decisions get a lot easier. We’re here to help you explore the planned giving topics that can make the biggest impact at the NFFF.
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