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Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?

Event information

Date and time

Location

Webinar

Contact

Anita Hering Harris, Extension educator, [email protected] 

Do you wonder what to do with your treasured possessions now or in the future? 

Family feuds are more likely to erupt over cherished possessions than over money. Learn how you can leave a legacy and manage family relationships while making decisions about your possessions. 

This free webinar will help you learn the six key decision-making factors in non-titled property transfer as well as strategies to jump-start conversations about inheritance, the powerful messages in who gets what, and how this process affects emotions and family relationships.

This webinar is part of Extension's 2026 Healthy Aging Month Webinar Series.

Audience

This webinar is open to anyone.

Cost

Free

Registration

Registration is required. 

Accommodations

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, reach out to the event contact two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Language

This offering is delivered in English. Interpreter services may be available with an advance request.

Presenters 

  • Anita Harris Hering is a Family Resiliency Extension Educator with the University of MN Extension Department of Family, Health, and Wellbeing. Anita has extensive experience working with youth, adults, volunteers, educators, providing interactive learning experiences, as well as creating community partnerships, teaching incarcerated fathers, and partnering with Service members, Veterans, and their families. In addition, her passion and current work include working with Age-friendly considerations, Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing, and providing educational opportunities around mental health and wellbeing, and nature engagement. Anita has a master’s degree in administration and educational leadership from the University of St. Thomas. 
  • Sara Croymans is a Family Resiliency Extension Educator. She is committed to assisting individuals and families in developing critical life skills related to financial capability, housing, climate, and disaster financial preparedness, family transitions, and mental health. Sara is an Accredited Financial Counselor®.

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