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"Will Making Workshop" March 2015

Supporting our local community here in Vallejo attorneys Kathleen D. Benjamin & Karren Moore-Jordan

Two caring female attorneys who offered their time, knowledge, and a will upon completion at an affordable price.  Based on their own experiences, and understanding that having our papers in order, these women conduct a workshop to help their clients make their personal choices in regards to personal property.   We are not promised tomorrow.  We never know when an untimely circumstance will affect our lives.  Their message is to take stock of your life, and make things easier for your family and loved ones.

"Affordable workshop, small but an opportunity to get to know our local attorneys. Protect your assets, your family, be prepared. Learn the difference between a will and a trust. Choose the right plan for yourself. Give these ladies a call 707-563-9066" 


Karren Moore Jordan (left)
Kathleen Benjamin (right)

5 reasons on paper of why I loved this workshop. These ladies were prepared to share their knowledge through defining the terminology, but comprehensively sharing different options available.

As I left the workshop, I couldn't help but notice the landmarks unique to the area.
Love this clock..


 I looked up and took note of the local architecture...Too cool... a touch of the 19th century. (Bank is repainted, and pretty sure so is 1916 Schwartz building, but you get the gist..)

Colorful, Artistic planters indigenous of Vallejo, CA..
Known for community, a touch of how people hangout on a beautiful Saturday morning.


Did you know that Vallejo was California's State Capital 1852-1853? 

Unique landmark hangouts in Vallejo upon completing a Will Making Workshop 

Downtown Vallejo- Saturday Farmer's Market

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