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National Network Of Estate Planning Attorneys
Our mission is to create Plans that Work for Clients and, in the Process, a Practice that Works for You. Learn the real Truth About Estate Planning and how you can select an attorney to protect your wealth and your loved ones. Determine whether membership in the National Network is right for you so you can start creating Plans that Work for your clients.

Learn how working with an NNEPA attorney can be better for your practice, your clients, and even your business future! The Practice Evolver Training Program (TOP) is the first course in our three year post-doctoral transformation curriculum. It is open to all attorneys including new and prospective members. We invite you to take part in any one of our upcoming TOP events at no cost or obligation!

An identification of issues to consider when including allied planning professionals (such as CPA's, Financial Advisors, Insurance Professionals, etc.) in the counselling and design process.
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Whether you are exploring the idea of opening your own law practice, are an experienced practitioner looking for a change of direction, or a seasoned estate planner looking for new opportunities and an exit strategy, we can help.
With a track record stretching back more than two decades, we have been helping attorneys transform their lives and practices.
Change your perception of estate planning - from a low margin transactional commodity - to a relationship-based, counseling-oriented process that is very rewarding both personally and professionally.
The National Network is a cooperative alliance of nationally recognized estate planning attorneys from across the country.
Together they provide one another with the support and tools needed to serve their clients better while building highly successful and rewarding practices.
Network instructors are recruited from the ranks of membership.
They include experts in a wide variety of planning issues who put their scholarship to work in real-life practices every day.
This is not your typical "ivory tower" education.
Estate planning is a term that has changed dramatically over the years.
At one time, estate planning meant having a will that would go through probate and, if a person was married, titling property jointly with a spouse.
It conjured up visions of death and of wealthy families gathered in attorneys' wood-paneled offices listening to wills being read.
It suggested that the wealthy should plan so that they could avoid estate taxes.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, estate planning attorneys debated wills and probate versus living trust planning.
All successful estate planning is the result of several professions working together for the good of the client.
However, professionals of one group sometimes have misconceptions of professionals belonging to other groups.
For example, the financial advisor may see the estate-planning attorney as a deal killer or a document peddler.
But this is far from the truth.
There are hundreds of estate-planning attorneys who are willing to work together with other professionals to help their clients.
The key is to find those who are values-based, relationship-driven, client-centered and counseling-oriented.
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