Sep 14
Tuesday, September 14, 2021 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Online

Program Description:
Individuals of all ages should consider their plans for the end of life. Legal experts recommend having documents in place to help loved ones navigate your health and finances, should the need arise. Whether you are planning your own future or trying to help a loved one make these important decisions, our speaker can help you understand and prioritize the documents you need in place. Learn about the “next steps” if your loved one did not leave adequate documentation. **If social distancing policies permit, this class will allow some in-person attendance and include a document signing and notarizing session.

Speakers Information:
Paul Gantner is an owner of the estate planning and elder law firm Amen, Gantner and Capriano. Along with his law degree, Paul holds an MBA, is Veterans Affairs accredited, holds an active insurance license, and is Series 65 licensed as an investment adviser. Paul frequently speaks for the Missouri bar and other organizations. He is rated 10 out of 10 on AVVO which considers experience and both peer and client reviews. Paul’s mission is to help families secure their legacies by embracing clients as members of his law firm family through long-term, personal advisory relationships.

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Brian G. Quinn, CELA® was born in St. Louis and lives here with his wife, his children, and his dogs Sammie and Callie.  Brian is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia and the St. Louis University School of Law.  Brian serves individual and business clients in a variety of legal matters, especially in the areas of Estate Planning, Asset Protection Planning, Medicaid planning, Veterans Benefits, Elder Law and Special Needs Planning. He has helped hundreds of families with government benefits, including Veteran’s pension and Medicaid Benefits. He has also assisted in training other attorneys throughout the United States in doing the same. Brian recently received certification as a Certified Elder Law Attorney® (CELA®) by The National Elder Law Foundation (NELF), the only elder law program accredited by the American Bar Association. Brian has been named as a “Super Lawyer” of elder law by Super Lawyers Magazine each year since 2018. Brian is a member of the Missouri Bar and was appointed as Vice-Chair of the Elder Law Committee for 2018. He is a member of the Illinois Bar, the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the Bar of the United States District Court, Eastern District of Missouri.  He is accredited through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to assist in the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims for Veterans benefits before their agency.  Brian has held multiple positions with the Missouri Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (MONAELA) and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis’ (BAMSL) Young Lawyer’s Division and is active in Experts for Entrepreneurs St. Louis.  Brian is President of MONAELA for 2019. Brian is also a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and ElderCareAdvisors.  Brian is past President of the High Octane Chapter of Business Network International and an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America.

Registration is closed.

The video recording and blog will be available soon after the event.