The Council's mission "is to provide opportunities for the practitioners of multiple disciplines to meet for education designed to improve the level of proficiency regarding estate planning."
During the meeting, I had the pleasure of a contact with Amy Florian. Using her unique speaking talents, her experience and expertise as a grief counselor, Amy holds seminar sessions entitled: "A Friend Indeed: How To Help Someone You Love When They Are Grieving."
As an estate planner attorney, I am often in contact with families who, amidst the often challenging legal issues of dealing with the Wills, Trusts and Probate matters of a deceased loved one, are going through the grief of loss of that loved one. Amy Florian's book, entitled: "No Longer Awkward: Communicating with Clients Through the Toughest Times of Life" (available through Amazon) was written for professionals like myself who must offer legal solutions during the most difficult times of a client's life.
You can find out more about Amy by visiting the website of her company www.corgenius.com
In addition, under the Estate Planning Materials page of my website www.attorneybarbaradalvano.weebly.com (under the Tab "Estate Planning Materials") you will find a bibliography that Amy Florian developed of helpful books on the topics of grief and grieving.
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