Education is the heart of the Inheritance Protection Program. Knowledge is power in the world of inheritances. Hijackers are successful because they understand enough of the law to successfully manipulate their targets and the assets they covet.  Therefore, the best defense is knowledge. The Inheritance Protection Program provides seminars and materials designed to avoid inheritance hijacking and avoid relationships which lead to inheritance hijacking.

Many people choose to rely upon their attorney or other estate planning professionals to plan and protect their beneficiaries and themselves. They do not want to take the time to learn what dangers their inheritance faces in this day and age.  This is simply not enough protection against the typical inheritance hijacker.  Relying on others, unless they hover over you at all times and places, is not only unwise but foolish. The great majority of estate planners do not know what dangers their client faces. The planners are planners and that is all. They fail to engage with the client to learn of present danger or warn of future danger.  

The Inheritance Protection Program is also designed to educate professionals in the basic and sophisticated nuance of inheritance theft to help the professional better educate his or her clients.

Education is provided through Inheritance Protection Program seminars, books, audio CDs, DVDs, tele-seminars, internet seminars and other means.  Our goal is to make education accessible, convenient and affordable.

Planning to pass an inheritance is one of the most important tasks a person undertakes during their lifetime.  Intelligent planning includes preparing documents which protect your beneficiaries and you during your lifetime as well as after death.  Planning also includes handling family relationships to avoid inheritance disputes.

Communication with your beneficiaries is an integral part of the education, planning and action elements. Yet communication is so vitally important that it is listed as an individual element.  The Inheritance Protection Program teaches how to open channels of communication with your beneficiaries and others to avoid inheritance disputes. Every estate plan is a unique expression of a person’s life.  In some cases simply making your plan known is enough.  In others, a family meeting under the supervision of your attorney is recommended.

Re-evaluation is necessary because the law, people and the world changes.  A review of your plan and how it is working helps insure success.  Annual reviews are recommended unless there is a change in circumstances such as death,  birth or monetary misfortune.