Chermaine Quinn
4.5
Serves Monroe, NC
4 years in business
Secure your family’s future with a FREE, no-obligation online consultation which will guide you through the critical components of estate planning.
Estate Planning Education Included in FREE 30 min Consultation Covering:
• Guardianship Planning
• Succession Planning
• Business Protection
• Asset Protection
• Wills and Trust
• Life Planning
• Financial Power of Attorney
• Medical Power of Attorney
• Probate
By providing a dual platform which offers both estate planning and financial services, clients are able to come to one diverse platform for everything!
- Estate Planning Education Seminars
- Financial Education Seminars
- Long Term Savings Strategies
- Wealth Protection Plans
- Insurance Protection
- Retirement
- Retirement Supplements
- Tax Free Strategies
- Annuities
- Estate Planning
- Wills & Trust
As a licensed independent agent, I can customize a detailed plan based on budget and goals.
Starting with education and awareness, my team and I can help you prepare for uncertainty no matter where you are in your journey.
Failing to Prepare is Preparing to Fail
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Mountain Shore Law
4.5
Serves Monroe, NC
1 year in business
Mountain Shore Law is led by John Honeycutt, a licensed North Carolina attorney with nearly two decades of legal experience. John served for over 13 years as the lead prosecutor in Madison County, NC, where he handled hundreds of cases each week—ranging from DUIs and domestic violence to complex homicides. This extensive courtroom experience gives him a sharp edge in criminal defense and trial strategy.
Before his time as a prosecutor, John ran his own private firm, focusing on family law, estate planning, personal injury, and employment law. Today, Mountain Shore Law offers clients seasoned, dedicated, and compassionate legal representation across a wide range of legal matters.
Trust Mountain Shore Law to bring both experience and personal commitment to every case.
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1. What does a wills attorney do?
A wills attorney helps clients draft, review, and update wills to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after death.
2. When should I hire a wills attorney?
You should hire a wills attorney when creating your first will, making significant life changes, or wanting to ensure your estate plan is legally sound.
3. How much does it cost to hire a wills attorney?
Costs vary by attorney and complexity but typically range from $300 to $1,000 for a basic will. More complex estate planning will cost more.
4. Can a wills attorney help update my will?
Yes, wills attorneys can assist with updating your will to reflect life changes like marriage, divorce, births, or changes in assets.
5. Do I need a wills attorney if I have a DIY will?
While DIY wills can be valid, a wills attorney ensures your document is legally sound, tailored to your situation, and minimizes potential disputes.
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