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Come join us for an insightful program about creating your estate plan!
Estate planning requires time, thoughtful preparation, and expert guidance. Setting clear goals and working with a professional can help ensure your wishes are protected and carried out as intended.
Join us for an informative session on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, where we’ll explore the key aspects of estate planning. Whether you're just beginning to think about it or have already started the process, this program is designed to help you take the next step with confidence.
Levi C. Evans is a financial advisor with Edward Jones in Germantown, TN. He graduated with honors in accounting from the University of Memphis in 2020 and has helped numerous professionals and business owners navigate the complexities of retirement planning, business growth and exit strategies, and investment management. Evans is a proud business partner of his father-in-law, John Miller, who has been with Edward Jones in Germantown for 25 years.
Danielle M. Woods is a Tennessee-licensed attorney and owner of The Woods Law Firm, PLLC. Her legal practice focuses on estate administration, estate planning, conservatorship, and guardianship. She is frequently appointed as Guardian ad Litem and Attorney ad Litem in probate matters to represent and protect the interests of individuals with diminished capacity. Danielle is a member of both the Memphis Bar Association and the Tennessee Bar Association, and she is the 2025 President of the Memphis Bar Association's Probate & Estate Planning Section. She also serves on the Local Rules Committee for the Probate Court of Shelby County. In 2023, Danielle received the Sam A. Myar Jr. Memorial Award from the Memphis Bar Association, an honor recognizing attorneys under 40 who demonstrate dedication and commitment to their practice and the legal community. Additionally, Danielle serves on the Board of Directors for the Community Legal Center, a non-profit organization that provides civil legal services to individuals with limited means and those at risk.
For adults 18 and older. Please register beginning at 10 AM on Wednesday, October 15, two weeks before the program.
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