The estate planning course for families writing
the last love letter they'll ever write.
You've been meaning to handle this for years.
You've talked about it with your spouse — in the car, at dinner, after another funeral where someone's family got caught flat-footed. You've googled "do I need a trust" more times than you'd care to admit. You've probably started a DIY will kit and never finished it.
You might have an actual estate plan from eight years ago — back before the second baby, the business, the house, and the in-laws you'd rather not leave your children's inheritance to.
And still, the plan isn't done.
Not because you don't care. Because nothing you've tried has walked you from "I know I need to do this" to "it's done, and I understand what I signed."
The Generational Wealth Academy is how you finish.
And keeping it is harder than the internet makes it look.
A will doesn't avoid probate. A trust without the right assets titled into it is an empty container. Beneficiary designations override everything else you ever signed — which means the 401(k) you set up at your first job in 2009 may currently be telling your money to go somewhere you haven't thought about in fifteen years.
Meanwhile:
You know all of this on some level. That's why you keep bringing it up. That's why it keeps you up.
And every month you leave it unfinished, the risk compounds — because life doesn't wait for your plan to catch up.
The Saunders Firm, P.C. · Atlanta, Georgia
I've been practicing estate planning, probate, and business law in Georgia since 2013. I've given a TEDx talk. I've written a book. I've stood in front of Georgia real estate agents earning continuing education credits. I've hosted Wine & Wills nights and Legacy at Lunch gatherings across Atlanta.
But the most important credential I can offer you isn't any of that. It's the conference room — the hundreds of kitchen-table conversations I've had translating the hardest parts of estate law into language you can actually use.
My practice is built around one promise. I don't mean it flippantly. I mean it as a statement of what estate planning is actually for — the deliberate act of setting the next generation up to receive what you worked for, keep it, and pass it on.
The Generational Wealth Academy is every foundational thing I teach my paying clients in their first consultation — packaged into a course you can complete at your kitchen table.
— Amber
Not hoping. Not guessing. Knowing.
Knowingthe difference between a will and a trust in your bones — because you understand which one your family actually needs and why.
Knowingwho your trustee is and why you chose them.
Knowingyour house is titled correctly, and your beneficiary designations match your current intentions — not a decision you made at twenty-four.
Knowingthat if a child you love marries someone you wouldn't trust with a house key, your legacy is still protected.
Knowingthat when you finally sit across from an estate planning attorney, you're going to be the most prepared client they've seen all month.
Knowingthe last love letter you write to your family — planned in your right mind, on a Tuesday, while everyone's still healthy — is going to be a good one.
A fully self-paced, on-demand course — built and taught by Amber C. Saunders, Esq. — that walks you module by module from confused to fluent on every foundational piece of estate planning your family needs.
No jargon. No DIY shortcuts that fall apart in court. No high-net-worth fantasy content that assumes you already have a family office. Just the real framework, in plain language, for families determined to protect what they built.
Lifetime access. Learn on your schedule. Finish in a weekend or across a quarter — whatever your life allows.
Why probate is hardest on families building first-generation wealth — and what it actually costs when no plan exists.
What each one actually does, when you need which, and how they work together to protect your family.
Avoiding heirs' property, partition sales, and the title traps that quietly fracture generational legacies.
Guardians, trustees, and executors who will actually show up — and the questions to ask them before you decide.
The conversations most families never have until it's too late — and how to have them while everyone's still at the table.
The quiet failures that undo good intentions, and how to audit what you have before you sign anything new.
How to finally talk to your parents, your spouse, and your adult children about money, death, and legacy.
The exact documents and decisions to bring to an estate planning attorney so your first hour isn't spent on basics.
Lifetime access · $497 Legacy Credit · Satisfaction guaranteed
$997 sounds like a lot until you run the numbers on the alternative. A probate case that should have been avoided can cost a family $10,000–$50,000 in attorney's fees alone, not counting time, conflict, or opportunity cost. A home lost to heirs' property litigation can cost hundreds of thousands and a generation of relationships.
This isn't the expensive option. This is the correctly priced one.
When you complete the course and become a client of The Saunders Firm, $497 of your course tuition is credited back to you — applied directly to your engagement. For Georgia families ready to move from education to execution, the course pays for more than half of your next step.
A fillable, keepsake-quality companion to inventory your assets, list your beneficiaries, map your fiduciaries, and locate your documents. The exact deliverable you'll bring to your first meeting if you become a client.
How to talk to your parents about their plan. How to talk to your spouse about guardians. How to talk to your adult children about what they're inheriting and why. The hardest part of legacy — and the one almost no one teaches.
If you've attended a Wine & Wills event, a Legacy at Lunch, or any Saunders Firm community gathering, you qualify for a loyalty discount at checkout. You showed up for us. We show up for you.
Add live group coaching with Attorney Saunders — offered monthly or quarterly — where you can bring your specific questions for pointed guidance. Available as an add-on to any enrollment.
You have 14 days from enrollment to request a refund. Just email us at support@thesaundersfirm.com with the word "refund" in the subject line and you're done.
No forms. No hoops. No awkward conversations.
I'm not going to make you pay for something that didn't serve you. That isn't how I run my firm, and it isn't how I'll run this course.
It's the work.
The Saunders Firm has served Georgia families since 2013. The body of work behind this course has been recognized through partnerships with Invest Atlanta on the heirs' property crisis, collaborations with Georgia Banking Company and Thrivent on community Wine & Wills gatherings, and continuing education programming for real estate professionals across the state.
For Black families, estate planning is more than paperwork. It's the quiet, deliberate act of reclaiming what this country has too often taken — and making sure the next generation keeps it.
The honest answers to what you're probably wondering.
You don't need another podcast episode. You don't need another article. You don't need to wait until the kids are older, the business is bigger, or the timing feels right.
You need a framework. You need the words. You need a clear path from "we've been talking about this" to "it's done."
The Generational Wealth Academy is that path. And the Legacy Credit means that when you're ready to move from education to execution, The Saunders Firm is already on the other side of the door.
It's the last love letter you'll ever write.
Let us help you make it a good one.®
Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires.