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4 Great Reasons For A Trust Plus Your 529 College Savings Plan
Assets, Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsCongratulations on planning ahead for your child’s educational future! A 529 college savings plan is a great idea for many families. Now that you have established the 529 plan, you may be wondering if you should still talk to an attorney about…

Want Heirs To Access Your Digital Assets? Michigan Says “Ok!”
Assets, Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and TrustsI’m sure that you have considered this before: “Who takes over someone’s Facebook account once their gone?” Or, “How can I make sure my kids can access my Instagram photos if I leave?” Let’s face it, in today’s day and time social…

5 Reasons Will Kits & Online Services Are Risky Business
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsTimes have changed. There was a time when it was common for our evening dinner to be harvested in our yard earlier in the same day. In our offices, “cut and paste” literally meant to “cut and paste” and fax machines were cutting edge.…

Your Team of 3 – Help in Times of Incapacity
Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and TrustsLet’s expose the elephant in the [virtual] room right from the beginning. Brace yourself! We all age every year, and the older we get, questions regarding aging, managing affairs, long-term care, and the care of our families become much more…

Who Gets Mom’s Jewelry and Dad’s Tools?
Assets, Estate PlanningDuring my time as an estate planning attorney I have had the privilege of working with individuals and couples that were very interested in preventing family drama and settling anticipated disputes among their children and other family members.…

Guess Who Can Get Into Your Safe?
Assets, Estate PlanningEarlier this year I conducted research involving safes that can be kept at home to provide safety and quick access to important documents, and other material. I saw information that discussed the importance of a fireproof safe (according to…

5 Trust Funding Facts for Avoiding Probate Court
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsCongratulations! You have just completed one of the most important life tasks available by creating a plan that provides instructions to help ensure that your assets will be distributed, and your children will be cared for according to your…

Ready to create a will? Just R.E.L.A.X.
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsI love my business! Over the many years that I have practiced law I have had the opportunity and privilege of working in many different practice areas, assisting many different companies, hospital systems, organizations, and helping people accomplish…
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Terrence G. Quinn, Esquire2014-03-25 02:01:222024-03-08 00:56:58Estate Planning And The Blended Family
4 Great Reasons For A Trust Plus Your 529 College Savings Plan
Assets, Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsCongratulations on planning ahead for your child’s educational future! A 529 college savings plan is a great idea for many families. Now that you have established the 529 plan, you may be wondering if you should still talk to an attorney about…

Want Heirs To Access Your Digital Assets? Michigan Says “Ok!”
Assets, Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and TrustsI’m sure that you have considered this before: “Who takes over someone’s Facebook account once their gone?” Or, “How can I make sure my kids can access my Instagram photos if I leave?” Let’s face it, in today’s day and time social…

5 Reasons Will Kits & Online Services Are Risky Business
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsTimes have changed. There was a time when it was common for our evening dinner to be harvested in our yard earlier in the same day. In our offices, “cut and paste” literally meant to “cut and paste” and fax machines were cutting edge.…

Your Team of 3 – Help in Times of Incapacity
Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and TrustsLet’s expose the elephant in the [virtual] room right from the beginning. Brace yourself! We all age every year, and the older we get, questions regarding aging, managing affairs, long-term care, and the care of our families become much more…

Who Gets Mom’s Jewelry and Dad’s Tools?
Assets, Estate PlanningDuring my time as an estate planning attorney I have had the privilege of working with individuals and couples that were very interested in preventing family drama and settling anticipated disputes among their children and other family members.…

Guess Who Can Get Into Your Safe?
Assets, Estate PlanningEarlier this year I conducted research involving safes that can be kept at home to provide safety and quick access to important documents, and other material. I saw information that discussed the importance of a fireproof safe (according to…

5 Trust Funding Facts for Avoiding Probate Court
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsCongratulations! You have just completed one of the most important life tasks available by creating a plan that provides instructions to help ensure that your assets will be distributed, and your children will be cared for according to your…

Ready to create a will? Just R.E.L.A.X.
Estate Planning, Wills and TrustsI love my business! Over the many years that I have practiced law I have had the opportunity and privilege of working in many different practice areas, assisting many different companies, hospital systems, organizations, and helping people accomplish…


