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Events and Webinars

Long Term Estate Planning With Ed Fong

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Date and Time

Wednesday, March 18, 2026
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
45-minute webinar followed by a 15-minute Q&A session

Location

Webinar
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Topics Covered

•Understanding the benefits of a trust
• Navigating the probate process
• Your Estate Planning toolkit
• The limitations of a will
This comprehensive Estate Planning Workshop is an informative and interactive program designed to provide attendees with the essential knowledge and tools needed to effectively plan and manage their estates. Whether you are just beginning to consider estate planning or seeking to update an existing plan, this workshop will equip you with the necessary insights and strategies to make informed decisions and secure your legacy.
 

About The Speakers

Emilio Barrera

Community Relations Program Specialist, SAFE Credit Union

Emilio is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in community engagement and financial education. Over the years, he has contributed to initiatives that strengthen relationships between organizations and the communities they serve. Emilio has worked in roles focused on outreach, program development, and financial wellness, helping individuals and families gain access to resources that support long-term success.

His background includes business development and community relations, where he has partnered with local nonprofits and civic groups to create impactful programs. Emilio is passionate about fostering collaboration and delivering meaningful solutions that promote financial empowerment and community growth.


  • Ed Fong

Ed Fong

Attorney

Ed was born and raised in Sacramento.  He attended John F. Kennedy High School and later graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a degree in Government and a minor in Criminal Justice. He graduated from Lincoln Law School with a JD.   

Ed's experience is exclusively in probate law.  For 15 months, Ed was a judicial intern at the Sacramento County Superior Court where he learned "behind the curtain" court operations and how to draft bench memos for the court.  Ed worked for a veteran probate attorney before opening his own office to serve others. Before becoming an attorney, Ed served for 24 years as a Deputy Sheriff with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and 3 1/2 years as a civilian employee with the Sacramento Police Department.