Enter To Win The Birch Grove Legal Estate Planning Raffle
Winners will be rewarded an estate plan worth up to $2,500
Why Enter?
- Easy entry – just fill out the form to the right
- Immediate confirmation with your unique raffle ID
- No purchase necessary to win
- Support your local 4H community
- Walk away with peace of mind for you and your family’s future
Your Estate Plan, Handled By Birch Grove Legal
When you get an estate plan with us, you get access to professionals with decades of experience in estate planning.
Here’s what we bring to the table:
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Clarity on how your assets can be best managed for your loved ones in the future
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Relief from stress of having to figure out what forms to fill out
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Free consultation to uncover how your unique situation can be leveraged
- All documents reviewed and drafted by a professional estate planning attorney
The best part is this can all be yours — at no cost to you if you enter to win today.
Nick Bjorklund is the owner of Birch Grove Legal, an estate planning firm located in Castle Rock. Nick has been doing estate planning for over a decade and is licensed in both Colorado and Wyoming.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enter to win?
Simply fill out the form and you'll automatically be entered into the raffle.
Am I too young to get an estate plan?
Not at all. If you're over 18, you can benefit from having an estate plan. Even if you don’t have major assets, having a plan in place protects you and your loved ones—especially in case of a medical emergency. It’s not about how much you own, it’s about making sure your wishes are known.
Am I too old to get an estate plan?
You're never too old. In fact, having a clear, legally valid plan becomes even more important as you age. It helps avoid family confusion, court delays, and unwanted decisions made on your behalf. If you haven’t created one yet, now is the perfect time.
I already have a will—but it needs to be updated. Can I still enter?
Yes! This raffle is a great chance to review and update your existing plan. Life changes like marriage, divorce, children, new property, or a move to Colorado are all good reasons to revisit your documents. If you win, we’ll help you get everything up to date.
Can Digital Assets Be Included in My Estate Plan?
Yes, digital assets can be included in your estate plan. It's essential to designate a digital executor who will have access to your online accounts and digital assets after your passing. Be sure to include specific instructions for managing these assets, such as social media accounts, email accounts, and online banking.