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Emma received her JD from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2009 and was called to the bar in 2010. She is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, the Ontario Bar Association, the Women’s Law Association and the Canadian Hispanic Bar Association.
While having focused her practice on real estate for over ten years, Emma loves the interplay of estate planning and corporate law as well. She currently focuses her practice in these areas. Believing in educating her clients and the community alike, she frequently provides lectures and seminars to various agencies and organizations on issues related to the firm’s focal areas of business.
Listen to this informative Legacy Leaders episode with Emma Michael about creating peaceful legacies.
Here is what to expect on this week’s show:
● Emma helps individuals navigate blended families, second marriages, and children with disabilities. Emma focuses on creating comprehensive estate plans that address financial aspects and consider the emotional impact on the family.
● Emma addresses some common misconceptions about estate planning. One misconception is that estate planning is only necessary for older individuals, but Emma emphasizes the importance of starting early. Emma also highlights the complexity of managing relationships and plans within modern family structures, such as blended families and those with disabilities or addiction issues.
● Emma stresses the need for a comprehensive estate plan that addresses all potential scenarios and avoids leaving gaps that can lead to tragic outcomes. Overall, estate planning involves financial and legal planning to ensure individuals and their families are well-prepared for the future and that their assets are managed as desired.
● Emma emphasizes the emotional impact of losing someone and how estate planning can help ease the burden on those left behind. By discussing future plans and values as a family, Emma believes we can create longer-lasting and more peaceful legacies.
Connect with Emma:
Facebook - @aionlawpartners
Instagram - @aionlawpartners
LinkedIn – Aion Law Partners LLP
YouTube - @aionlawpartners
With your Guest Hosts: Laurie Varcoe
Laurie Varcoe started in the insurance business as a State Farm Agent in Midland Ontario, in 1985. She is passionate about the wealth that individuals and business owners are leaving behind because they don’t know the rules. Laurie retired from State Farm in 2016 because she believed that she can do more and be more for her clients as an independent. Laurie has spent the last 7 years in advance study to bring conversations that can make a difference. Retirement, Estate and Legacy planning is her focus for those pre-retired and post retirees. She is a Master Mentor for Moneytrax, and a certified Cash Flo Specialist. These are wealth programs that shows where your money is now and where it could be.
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Emma received her JD from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2009 and was called to the bar in 2010. She is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, the Ontario Bar Association, the Women’s Law Association and the Canadian Hispanic Bar Association.
While having focused her practice on real estate for over ten years, Emma loves the interplay of estate planning and corporate law as well. She currently focuses her practice in these areas. Believing in educating her clients and the community alike, she frequently provides lectures and seminars to various agencies and organizations on issues related to the firm’s focal areas of business.
Listen to this informative Legacy Leaders episode with Emma Michael about creating peaceful legacies.
Here is what to expect on this week’s show:
● Emma helps individuals navigate blended families, second marriages, and children with disabilities. Emma focuses on creating comprehensive estate plans that address financial aspects and consider the emotional impact on the family.
● Emma addresses some common misconceptions about estate planning. One misconception is that estate planning is only necessary for older individuals, but Emma emphasizes the importance of starting early. Emma also highlights the complexity of managing relationships and plans within modern family structures, such as blended families and those with disabilities or addiction issues.
● Emma stresses the need for a comprehensive estate plan that addresses all potential scenarios and avoids leaving gaps that can lead to tragic outcomes. Overall, estate planning involves financial and legal planning to ensure individuals and their families are well-prepared for the future and that their assets are managed as desired.
● Emma emphasizes the emotional impact of losing someone and how estate planning can help ease the burden on those left behind. By discussing future plans and values as a family, Emma believes we can create longer-lasting and more peaceful legacies.
Connect with Emma:
Facebook - @aionlawpartners
Instagram - @aionlawpartners
LinkedIn – Aion Law Partners LLP
YouTube - @aionlawpartners
With your Guest Hosts: Laurie Varcoe
Laurie Varcoe started in the insurance business as a State Farm Agent in Midland Ontario, in 1985. She is passionate about the wealth that individuals and business owners are leaving behind because they don’t know the rules. Laurie retired from State Farm in 2016 because she believed that she can do more and be more for her clients as an independent. Laurie has spent the last 7 years in advance study to bring conversations that can make a difference. Retirement, Estate and Legacy planning is her focus for those pre-retired and post retirees. She is a Master Mentor for Moneytrax, and a certified Cash Flo Specialist. These are wealth programs that shows where your money is now and where it could be.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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