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Ongoing Counsel and Peace of Mind for Every Season of Life
At the Law Office of Ruby Steinbrecher, we believe estate planning isn’t a one-time event—it’s an ongoing relationship. A will or trust created once and forgotten isn’t a true plan. It’s a snapshot in time. And when life changes (as it always does), an outdated plan can leave your loved ones exposed to unnecessary stress, cost, and conflict.
That’s why we created the Umbrella Club—our exclusive membership program designed to keep your plan aligned with your life, your values, and the people you love most.
Why Join the Umbrella Club?
Because life doesn’t stand still. A growing family, a new home, a business launch, changing relationships—any of these can impact your plan. Without regular reviews and updates, your estate documents can become outdated quickly, leaving your family without the clarity and protection you intended.
The Umbrella Club is our ongoing commitment to you—making sure your legal documents, asset inventory, and named agents grow and evolve with you.
Who Benefits Most from the Umbrella Club?
- Busy Families juggling kids, careers, and aging parents
- Entrepreneurs and Business Owners managing evolving assets
- Blended Families navigating complex dynamics
- Growing Families planning for an uncertain future
Membership Benefits Include:
- Annual Plan Reviews + Planning Session – Stay confident your plan still reflects your wishes and meets your family’s needs with a yearly check-in and review meeting.
- Members-Only Pricing on Updates – Receive discounted pricing on updates and changes to your documents—big or small. Need to change a beneficiary or agent? Get $100 off. Making major changes like adding a trust? Receive 10% off restatements.
- Quarterly 15-Minute Access Calls – Have a quick question? Need clarification? Members get dedicated time with our team each quarter to stay informed and supported.
- Legacy Interview Updates – Share stories, values, and messages through annual legacy interviews—building a treasured library for future generations.
- Educational & Client Appreciation Events – From informative webinars to heartfelt client appreciation gatherings, you’re invited to connect, learn, and grow with us year-round.
- Special Pricing for Your Loved Ones – Planning runs in the family. Your membership includes exclusive discounts for your relatives too.
- Monthly “Attorney Hour” Webinars – Join us each month for live Q&A and timely estate planning insights to keep you empowered and up to date.
- Exclusive Articles, Guest Webinars & Resources – We continually evolve to serve you better—bringing you fresh, relevant content and expert-led discussions.
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Comprehensive Estate Planning Guide
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Estate Taxation Overview
Power of Attorney Essentials
Healthcare Directives Explained
Beneficiary Designation Tips
Digital Estate Planning Tools
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Charitable Giving Strategies
Asset Protection Techniques
Family Business Succession Planning
Estate Planning for Blended Families
Elder Law and Long-Term Care
Probate Process Simplified
Guardianship and Conservatorship
Estate Planning for Young Families
International Estate Planning Considerations
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Everything You Need To Know About Including Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan (Part 2)
Recent advances in digital technology have made many aspects of our lives exponentially easier and more convenient. But at the same time, digital technology has also created some serious complications when it comes to estate planning. In fact, if you haven’t properly addressed your digital assets in your estate plan, there’s a good chance that most of those assets will be lost forever when you die.
Without the proper estate planning, just locating and accessing your digital assets can be a major headache—or even impossible—for your loved ones following your incapacity or death. And even if your loved ones can access your digital property, in some cases, doing so may violate privacy laws or the terms of service governing your accounts. Plus, you may also have certain digital assets that you don’t want your loved ones to inherit, so you’ll need to take steps to restrict or limit access to those assets.
There are a number of special considerations you should be aware of when including digital assets in your estate plan, and this series addresses each one. Last week in part one, we discussed some of the most common types of digital assets and the current legal landscape governing what happens to those assets upon your death or incapacity. Here, we offer some practical tips to ensure all of your digital assets are properly included in your estate plan, so these assets can provide the most benefit for your loved ones for generations to come.
Everything You Need To Know About Including Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan (Part 1)
Without the proper estate planning, just locating and accessing your digital assets can be a major headache—or even impossible—for your loved ones following your incapacity or death. And even if your loved ones can access your digital assets, in some cases, doing so may violate privacy laws or the terms of service governing your accounts. Plus, you may also have certain digital assets that you don’t want your loved ones to inherit, so you’ll need to take steps to restrict or limit access to those assets.
A Gift To Your Family And The Environment: Green Burial
The practice of burying our dead in the ground has been traced back over 100,000 years ago. For the vast majority of that history, those burials have been green. In fact, the practice of embalming, one of the most environmentally harmful aspects of modern American burial, didn’t begin until the Civil War — in an effort to preserve the bodies of soldiers killed far from home so they could be returned to their families intact.
Green burial is now making a comeback. In a recent AARP poll, 45% of respondents said they would choose green burial over modern burial or cremation if given the choice. If you’ve worried about the impact of human burials on the environment, you may want to consider the solution offered by two Italian designers; an all-natural burial pod that uses human remains as food for a tree.



