
Understanding Wills & Estate Planning: LiveLung Augusta’s October Meeting Empowers Patients and Families

Key Takeaways
- LiveLung hosts an educational meeting on October 14 in Augusta, featuring attorney Stephen H. Hagler on wills and estate planning.
- Stephen H. Hagler, with decades of estate law experience, will provide insights on asset protection and legal decision-making for patients and families.
LiveLung, a nonprofit organization, invites the CSRA’s lung cancer community to its educational meeting.
AUGUSTA, GA (October 7, 2025) LiveLung, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting lung cancer patients, survivors, and their care partners, invites the CSRA’s lung cancer community to its educational meeting on Tuesday, October 14, at 11:30 a.m. The free event, which includes a complimentary lunch, will take place at The Kroc Center- 1833 Broad St., Augusta, GA 30904.
This month’s meeting will feature Stephen H. Hagler, Attorney at Law at Stephen H. Hagler, LLC, who will present “Wills & Estate Planning.” Mr. Hagler will share practical insights on how patients and families can protect their assets, plan for the future, and make important legal decisions with confidence. With decades of experience in estate law, Mr. Hagler brings compassion and clarity to a topic that can feel overwhelming during times of illness and change.
Mr. Hagler earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science and Government from Furman University and his law degree from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law. Since 1991, he has practiced law in Georgia, helping individuals and families navigate estate planning, probate, and elder law with care and professionalism.
The LiveLung Augusta chapter meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm. Lung Cancer patients and their care partners can RSVP at
About LiveLung
LiveLung is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to improve health outcomes by advancing lung cancer education, early detection, and compassion for lung cancer patients. We do this by hosting a network of monthly educational community lung cancer patient groups. We also provide resource bags to dozens of cancer centers, where nurse navigators give them to newly diagnosed lung cancer patients. For more information, visit