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Presented By: CEW+

Wills and Trusts: What Do I Need?

Presenter: Terrence G. Quinn, Esquire

This interactive workshop seeks to address common concerns related to life matters involving wills, trusts and powers of attorney. While discussing examples of real-life situations, participants will explore common misconceptions of estate planning and related matters.

This session will provide factual understandings that will assist participants in discovering appropriate solutions to financial and familial questions and circumstances. Some of the common questions discussed will include:

* When is a will needed?
* What are trusts and living trusts?
* Who makes decisions for me if I cannot?
* Who will raise my children upon an untimely death, and how is that person selected?
* How do I approach my elderly parents about their will/estate?

Feel free to join us as we discuss and discover information that can affect current and future generations of your family.

Register at http://cew.umich.edu/progevents/wills-and-trusts-what-do-i-need/20141201

In 2002, Terrence received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, and joined the law firm of Foster, Swift, Collins and Smith, P.C. In 2008, Terrence opened and founded The Law Office of Terrence G. Quinn, PLC, also known as TGQ Law, where he now practices. Currently holding a Certificate of Completion in the areas of Probate and Estate Planning issued by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education and the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan, Terrence continues to serve his clients’ Probate, Estate Planning and Elder Law needs. He also serves as a Business Formation and Planning consultant. Terrence frequently conducts seminars and workshops discussing estate planning and good stewardship before church congregations and other organizations.

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