Start organizing your important documents today—so your loved ones don’t have to.
Throughout your life, you’ve been there for your family. You’ve protected them and shown them how much they mean to you. So why not give them the ultimate gift—a plan! Making your estate plan now means less stress and more love for those who matter most.
Estate planning is one of the most overlooked areas of personal financial management. It is estimated that more than half of American adults don’t have an estate plan, in part because many believe that this process is intended for the wealthy or retired. Estate planning is for everyone!
If you have an estate plan, it’s recommended that you review it every three to five years—or after a major life event (marriage, birth of a family member, divorce, death of a family member)—to ensure your investments, assets, and philanthropic distributions reflect your wishes.
Download your Free Estate Planning Guide
This free estate planning guide from Boston College’s Office of Gift Planning keeps important contact information regarding wills, trusts, power of attorney, asset inventory, and much more in one convenient place. It is also a perfect way to kick-start important conversations with your estate planning attorney or advisor.
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Estate and Financial Planning at Any Age
It’s easy to put off estate and financial planning. What should you prioritize in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond? With a little thought and preparation, you can get your affairs in order and protect the future of your loved ones. Tucker McDonald ’07, president of US Advisory Group, and Elizabeth Newton ’06, associate in the Trusts and Estates Group at Mirick O’Connell, will share their insights—whether you have plans in place or don’t know where to start.
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Check out Ï㽶Ðã’s gift planning website! You’ll find helpful resources, links to news articles and webinars, a personalized gift calculator, and much more.
Meet the Gift Planning Team
The gift planning team at Boston College provides many families with consultation around charitable giving which is one portion of having a sound estate plan. Our team of experts are here to answer any questions and provide guidance to you and your financial advisor and/or estate attorney.
Ericka L. Webb
Executive Director of Gift Planning
ericka.webb@bc.edu
Denise Heffron, P’28, ’28
Senior Associate Director
denise.heffron@bc.edu
Brian Armstrong
Associate Director
brian.armstrong.3@bc.edu
Megan McCarthy ’07, MA’21
Associate Director
megan.mccarthy.6@bc.edu
Joe Richardson
Associate Director
joseph.richardson@bc.edu
Harry Helbock
Assistant Director
harry.helbock@bc.edu
Mahal Hackett ’24
Development Assistant
mahal.hackett@bc.edu
Megan Wilmot
Development Assistant
megan.wilmot@bc.edu