
Did You Know...
69% of Parents Have Not
Named Guardians For Their Kids!
I Will Make Sure You Are Not One of Them
Join Me for This F*REE Virtual Workshop to Help You Protect Your Family Because What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt Your Children.
With local Personal Family Lawyer© and
Momprenuer, Martha Hartney
Thursday, May 23rd, 7:00 pm MST
for a free virtual workshop.
Even if you can't make the call, register anyway so you can get hear the replay.
Here's what we'll cover:
- How to keep your family out of probate (which is long, expensive, public and does not pass your assets in a responsible way!)
- How to prevent a court from having to supervise your children’s inheritance and then handing them your wealth at 18!
- Why naming permanent guardians is just not enough to keep your children from spending time in foster care
- How to choose guardians for your children and not make any of the six common mistakes parents and lawyers make when naming guardians
- How to put your financial house in order and keep it that way
- Confirm you are making smart financial choices about saving for college; keeping your money safe; and buying life insurance
- Ensure your kids and spouse are taken care of…no matter what
- Learn the secrets to protecting your kids’ assets from lawsuits and divorce
Register for this free virtual workshop below and join me on the call.
Register for Access Today!
For call details and recording if you miss the call:
Remember, if you miss the call, the REPLAY recording will be available
for the people who have registered.
And, thank you for giving me the opportunity to support you!
~Martha Hartney, Attorney and Counselor at Law
About Martha: Hartney Family & Estate Law is an estate planning practice serving all kinds of Colorado families. A later-in-life attorney, Martha Hartney opened the practice to serve the people she loves most—parents and kids! She is committed to helping moms and dads bring their greatest gifts into parenting fearlessly and with joy and making sure children are completely cared for if something happens to their parents.
Martha graduated from the University of Denver while being a full time mother of two sons. She focused her studies on family, juvenile, and estate law and served in the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office; Larimer County Domestic Courts; and the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center. Martha has served as a pro bono guardian ad litem representing abused and delinquent children. After law school, she was certified as a Child & Family Investigator through the Colorado Bar Association. She has also supported new mothers as a La Leche League Leader and been an advocate of attachment parenting and natural parenting.


