12- 1pm • Educational Workshop, Open to all
Discover the keys to making an exit that will leave the world smiling in your wake!
Estate planning is important for all , irrespective of your age, stage in life or assets. Those with small or modest estates can least afford to have their small inheritances wasted in court costs or probate expenses. A properly drawn will is not an expense, but an investment in the future.
We always think we have more time than we do! So, this is your sign to get started if you have not already.
This presentation by Shahla Simpler (estate attorney) will be educational and useful for all. She will go through basic concepts and clarify how various pieces of an estate plan work and how you can get started with yours.
If you have questions (general or specific), you can send them ahead of time to Saiganesh and it will help plan the presentation and make sure they are addressed.
Meet with Shahla to make your estate plan:
For those that will include Ananda in their estate plans, Shahla is also available for individual appointments. Shahla is offering extremely subsidized rates for commonly used services such as creating wills or trusts as a service to devotees.
If you wish to schedule an in-person appointment with her, please write to Saiganesh with the windows you are available on Sunday (Nov 2nd) and Monday (Nov 3rd). Or you can also meet with Shahla online at a later time.
Shahla Simpler is a devoted disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, a kriyaban, and a resident of Ananda Village. Following twenty years of experience as a licensed attorney in Florida, she now serves Ananda members as a legal document assistant, notary, and professional fiduciary. Inspired by her love for God and guru and Ananda’s mission to spread Master’s teachings to all lands, she is dedicated to helping Master’s devotees thoughtfully complete their estate plans, ensuring their final intentions are properly documented and their after-life affairs are carried out smoothly and efficiently.
Shahla is not licensed to practice law in California. As a legal document assistant in CA, she can prepare legal documents for you at your direction and share lawyer-created educational information about estate planning strategies and legal forms, but she cannot advise you on your legal rights or the law, represent you in court, or select legal forms for you.

