Blog: Estate Planning
Who Pays My Debt After I’m Gone?
/in Consumer Debt, Estate Planning/by Terrence G. Quinn, Esquire… Read more“Attorney Quinn, I have a question: My mother passed leaving a couple of credit card balances along with a car loan. I have been making payments toward each bill out of my own money. Should I continue making those payments or should I just pay them all off?”
Will & Trust Planning: Crucial For Single Moms
/in Blended Family, Estate Planning, Single Parent/by Terrence G. Quinn, EsquireAs an estate planning/wills and trusts attorney, I have the privilege of talking with many families and individuals of many different walks of life. Over time, I have observed that while there is not a category or classification of individuals or families that can justify avoiding estate planning (every adult needs at least a will and powers of attorney), there are some classifications of individuals and families that are in urgent need of estate planning.… Read more
10 Common Reasons For Estate Planning
/in Assets, Blended Family, Estate Planning, Single Parent, Wills and Trusts/by Terrence G. Quinn, EsquireFailing to plan is often another way of planning to fail.
In other words, we all have an estate plan in place…in one way or another. Either you have planned the care for your children and assets according to your interests, or you have left it up to someone else.… Read more
6 Common Misconceptions Of Estate Planning
/in Blended Family, Estate Planning, Single Parent, Wills and Trusts/by Terrence G. Quinn, EsquireMisconception: -n. A false or mistaken view, opinion or attitude.
Estate planning is one area of law that has been the subject of many mistaken views, opinions and attitudes. This article serves as an opportunity to correct some of those false ideas offered when estate planning is discussed.… Read more