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As Mark Twain said, "The Only Two Certainties In Life Are Death And Taxes.” Dealing with mortality is difficult, and that is why many people put off making a will or discussing more comprehensive estate planning. Whether you are nearing retirement or have just started your career, and whether you’re married or single, it’s important to put an effective estate plan in place.
The idea is to ensure the orderly distribution of your estate and minimize the hardship on your loved ones. You don’t want to wait to put your estate plan together until an unexpected life event makes it a necessity. In addition, the sooner you start, the less expensive the process will be, and the more clearly you can plan for any contingencies.
We are joined by Kimberlie Fiero, Estate & Elder Law Attorney with the Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law firm. In most instances, estate planning isn’t something you want to do on your own. You want experienced and knowledgeable attorneys to help you protect your rights and achieve your objectives.
Don’t fail to plan, or it’ll be like planning to fail...get in touch with Kim and Tim!
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
Segment 1
Steven starts the show off by sharing a few milestones that have come up in his life. He shares some knowledge that he has learned from these and explains how they have impacted him. Steven turns to his guest and introduces Kimberlie Fiero, Estate & Elder Law Attorney with the Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law firm. He gives a background on the law firms and how they protect their clients through different techniques and methods. Kim talks about her career and how she decided later in life that she would make her profession in law. She explains her job history and the different law firms that she has worked for. Kim talks about how she enjoys working with different people as she not only learns from them but shares her own knowledge with them as well. Steven and Kim talk about making hard decisions when being a small and medium business owner and how the effects not only the business but the individual as well.
Segment 2
Kim and Steven talk about methods behind the madness of building a business. Kim talks about how important it is to listen to the client and learn about them. She explains that there are so many different layers to a person, she prides herself and her firm in their listening skills to better their clients experience. Kim shares meeting expectations and managing documents in a productive manner. Steven dives deeper into managing documents and how important it is to individuals and if it is not he encourages individuals to get involved in the process.
Segment 3
Steven asks about the madness that Kim faces on the job and what she does to combat those situations. Kim shares a couple stories that she has come across on the job. She talks about calls that she gets and situations that shes often put in that are scary for the clients and uncomfortable for her and her partner at the firm. Kim explains that all she does is for the client and to make sure that they understand all this is being explained and all that is happening around them. She talks about trust and how important it is in getting the client to their goals.
Kim talks about clients being unethical and what she does when that situation occurs.
Segment 4
Steven asks for Kims advice for the viewers for a more insightful work week. Steven explains that Kim has already given a ton of information and advice on doing what needs to be done right away, and not to push things off. Kim talks about making people comfortable and building trust as it is crucial in her profession. She shares that her and her partner at the firm have be adaptive in meeting with clients over zoom, or in the office, or at their homes. Kim explains that getting your future estate plans will make it easer for your family in the future and she shares that they will help each step of the way to make sure you have a plan and feel comfortable with that plan. Kim offers a ten percent discount to listeners who still need to plan where their estate will go. Steven wraps the show by asking his favorite three questions that let the audience get to know Kim a little better.
By Steven Frey5
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As Mark Twain said, "The Only Two Certainties In Life Are Death And Taxes.” Dealing with mortality is difficult, and that is why many people put off making a will or discussing more comprehensive estate planning. Whether you are nearing retirement or have just started your career, and whether you’re married or single, it’s important to put an effective estate plan in place.
The idea is to ensure the orderly distribution of your estate and minimize the hardship on your loved ones. You don’t want to wait to put your estate plan together until an unexpected life event makes it a necessity. In addition, the sooner you start, the less expensive the process will be, and the more clearly you can plan for any contingencies.
We are joined by Kimberlie Fiero, Estate & Elder Law Attorney with the Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law firm. In most instances, estate planning isn’t something you want to do on your own. You want experienced and knowledgeable attorneys to help you protect your rights and achieve your objectives.
Don’t fail to plan, or it’ll be like planning to fail...get in touch with Kim and Tim!
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
Segment 1
Steven starts the show off by sharing a few milestones that have come up in his life. He shares some knowledge that he has learned from these and explains how they have impacted him. Steven turns to his guest and introduces Kimberlie Fiero, Estate & Elder Law Attorney with the Timothy Rice Estate and Elder Law firm. He gives a background on the law firms and how they protect their clients through different techniques and methods. Kim talks about her career and how she decided later in life that she would make her profession in law. She explains her job history and the different law firms that she has worked for. Kim talks about how she enjoys working with different people as she not only learns from them but shares her own knowledge with them as well. Steven and Kim talk about making hard decisions when being a small and medium business owner and how the effects not only the business but the individual as well.
Segment 2
Kim and Steven talk about methods behind the madness of building a business. Kim talks about how important it is to listen to the client and learn about them. She explains that there are so many different layers to a person, she prides herself and her firm in their listening skills to better their clients experience. Kim shares meeting expectations and managing documents in a productive manner. Steven dives deeper into managing documents and how important it is to individuals and if it is not he encourages individuals to get involved in the process.
Segment 3
Steven asks about the madness that Kim faces on the job and what she does to combat those situations. Kim shares a couple stories that she has come across on the job. She talks about calls that she gets and situations that shes often put in that are scary for the clients and uncomfortable for her and her partner at the firm. Kim explains that all she does is for the client and to make sure that they understand all this is being explained and all that is happening around them. She talks about trust and how important it is in getting the client to their goals.
Kim talks about clients being unethical and what she does when that situation occurs.
Segment 4
Steven asks for Kims advice for the viewers for a more insightful work week. Steven explains that Kim has already given a ton of information and advice on doing what needs to be done right away, and not to push things off. Kim talks about making people comfortable and building trust as it is crucial in her profession. She shares that her and her partner at the firm have be adaptive in meeting with clients over zoom, or in the office, or at their homes. Kim explains that getting your future estate plans will make it easer for your family in the future and she shares that they will help each step of the way to make sure you have a plan and feel comfortable with that plan. Kim offers a ten percent discount to listeners who still need to plan where their estate will go. Steven wraps the show by asking his favorite three questions that let the audience get to know Kim a little better.