Wills

How we handle our money and material possessions establishes relationship within our family and community, impacts our fellowship with the Lord, and ultimately will determine the eternal worth of that which we own. 


Creating A Stewardship Plan

A stewardship plan is a "roadmap" for the goals and management of property during a lifetime.  It also includes direction for disposition at death.  Transfers at death can be executed either through a will or by revocable living trust.  A will takes effect after your death and when validated by a court through a probate process.  A trust is funded with property at the time it is created, and at your death disposes property without court intervention.

Northwest University offers confidential stewardship assessment and estate documentation (e.g.: last will and testament, revocable trust, power of attorney) as your personal planning requires. This is service is made possible through the legal services division of the Assemblies of God Foundation. 

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