You Have a Will — Whether You Wrote It or the State Did

🛑 Estate Planning for Hispanic Families

Only 25% of Hispanic homeowners over age 50 have a will or trust — the lowest rate of any demographic in the U.S.

This isn’t just a stat.
It’s a red flag for unprotected generational wealth.

Because when you don’t have an estate plan, the state decides:
🏠 Who gets your home
👨‍👩‍👧 Who raises your children
💰 How your assets are divided
⏳ How long your family waits
💔 And how much it costs them in probate

If you don’t have a will, the state has one for you.
But it won’t reflect your values, protect your legacy, or preserve peace in your family.

And while estate planning is often misunderstood as a “luxury,” it’s actually the foundation of wealth preservation. Especially if you’re a homeowner, a parent, or a business owner.

Here’s what you need to protect your assets:

✅ A Living Will – outlines your healthcare decisions
✅ A Revocable Trust – avoids probate, keeps your affairs private
✅ A Durable Power of Attorney – gives a trusted person legal authority if needed
✅ A valid Will – ensures your wishes are clear and enforceable

🎥 Watch this quick video to see how easy it is to begin:


📩 Ready to protect what matters most?

Contact Mark Pinilla to learn how you can start protecting your assets today.

I’ll show you how to start the process.

💬 Because estate planning isn’t optional. It’s essential for any family building a legacy.

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