Interested in hosting a seminar?

Partner with us to provide a free seminar or webinar about estate planning and the different approaches your congregation can take to protect their family’s financial future. Proper estate planning for your congregation can foster a legacy for your members and your church.

Tyler Law, LLP Partner, R. Todd Frahm, specializing in Estate Planning will teach you what the difference is between a will and a trust, how tax and estate law changes can impact your estate plan, and much more.

This educational seminar will expose your congregation to the decisions they need to make in creating a plan that is unique and customized specifically for them.

In the past few years, our attorneys have had the privilege of speaking at many churches and other group meetings, spreading the word about the threats to religious liberty that we face in our country today and what we can all do together to defend and champion our Christian heritage and our Constitutional guarantees. It is our intent to encourage Christians to engage the culture and fulfill the great Commission by spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

If you are interested in having one of our attorneys come speak to your congregation or group, please fill out the form below.

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