Help and Support Estate Planning
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Adam Helwich, co-founder of Help and Support Estate Planning, is a Certified Estate Advisor™, Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor™ and NSSA™ certified Social Security advisor. After graduating from the University of St. Francis in 2004, he joined his father in founding Help and Support Estate Planning. In 2010, Adam became a Registered Investment Advisor Representative, bringing some of the best managed money options available to Help and Support Estate Planning's clients. Adam lives with his family in Mokena, Illinois.
Walter Helwich, Certified Estate Planner (CEP) and NSSA™ certified Social Security advisor, is co-founder of Help and Support Estate Planning. Walter began working with senior retirees in 1974 with Metropolitan Life specializing in meeting their insurance needs. After meeting the insurance needs of his many clients, Walter realized their need for a more comprehensive approach to their estate planning needs. He became a Certified Estate Planner and developed strategic relationships with attorneys and other experienced professionals in the estate planning field. Walter's personal style of communication and his ability to explain difficult concepts in layman's terms is appreciated by our clients. Walter lives with his wife in Homer Glen, Illinois.
The content of this website is provided for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation or recommendation of any investment strategy. Investments and/or investment strategies involve risk including the possible loss of principal. There is no assurance that any investment strategy will achieve its objectives.

Investment Advisory Services offered through Brookstone Capital Management, LLC.(BCM), a Registered Investment Advisor. Help and Support Estate Planning, LLC and BCM are independent of each other.

The National Social Security Advisor (NSSA) certification is obtained by completing eight hours of course work, passing a certification exam, and requires sixteen hours of biennial continuing education. The NSSA certification is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any other government agency. More information regarding the certification can be found at https://nationalsocialsecurityassociation.com/become-an-advisor/.

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