(Community Builder) Cathryn Dall Interviews Kendra Rychlick of Jerimy Kirschner & Associates, PLLC.Learn more about Kendra here: https://www.networkinaction....
Network In Action is happy to introduce Kendra Rychlick of Jerimy Kirschner & Associates, PLLC to the WA - NIA Eastside - Virtual group.Learn more about Kend...
I love to help people and businesses plan for the future through a comprehensive approach that identifies and remedies potential problem areas and friction points before issues even arise.
About me
I am from Sherwood, Oregon and I studies International Relations and History at American University in Washington, D.C. I earned my JD at the University of Washington School of Law in 2015. During law school, I received the William Sampson Fellowship in order to work at the Ballymun Community Law Centre and FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centre) in Dublin, Ireland. Both organizations focus on law reform and assisting underserved communities in Ireland. After law school, I worked as a litigator for several years before turning my attention to Estate Planning so that I can help clients put a comprehensive plan so they can avoid ever having to see the inside of a Court Room.
I enjoy spending time with my family and pets, including my golden retriever puppy and one very grumpy cat. I also enjoys traveling, cooking, and reading all kinds of fiction and non-fiction books.
Qualifying Questions: What are three questions we can ask clients to help pave the way for a referral? List them here.
Do you have your estate plan done? Have you updated it or evaluated it recently to determine whether it still fits your goals, wealth, and your family dynamics?
Are you familiar with Washington and Federal estate taxes? Do you have a plan in place to minimize your estate tax exposure?
Do you have any complicated family dynamics that might make things difficult for your loved ones after you pass away? Do you have a plan in place that will ensure family harmony?
Have you selected and named guardians for children in case you are incapacitated or pass away?