You can remember Masons’ Hall 1785 in your estate plan by including provisions in your will, trust or other estate planning documents. Consult with your legal and wealth management advisors. Two examples of provisions which may be revised by your legal advisor as part of your estate
1. A specific gift of money: “I give and bequeath ________ Thousand Dollars ($___,000.00) to Masons’ Hall 1785, a Charitable Foundation, in memory of _________________________ to be used for the renovation, restoration and education endeavors concerning Masons’ Hall in Richmond, Virginia.”
2. A specific gift of a portion of a residuary estate: “I give, devise and bequeath _____percent (____%) of my Residuary Estate to Masons Hall 1785, a Charitable Foundation, in memory of _________________________ to be used for the renovation, restoration and education endeavors concerning Masons’ Hall in Richmond, Virginia.”
These examples are not intended to represent and do not represent legal advice. There are other methods of remembering Masons’ Hall 1785, such as charitable remainder giving, funding specific Masons’ Hall 1785 renovations and activities, and other methods. You should consult with your own legal advisors and wealth managers familiar with your individual circumstances concerning revisions to your estate plans. For additional information concerning remembering Masons’ Hall in your estate plan, please contact us.