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Learn why a well planned estate fell
apart and has the sisters all fighting over Dad's Farm!
SECRETS REVEALED Learn why the rich get richer and what you can do to change your future. PEACE OF MIND Sleep well at night knowing that you are financially prepared for your future, your Children's future, and your retirement. No Equipment Or Software Needed All you need is a TELEPHONE! |
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Mr Connor is licensed to
practice in Illinois and in the United States District Court for the Central
District of Illinois and before the United States Court of Appeals for the
Seventh Circuit. He has practiced law for twenty years, concentrating much
of his practice in the areas of Wills, Trusts and Estates. He was named by
his peers as a Leading Illinois Attorney in those areas. He currently serves
as president and managing attorney of William C. Connor Attorney at Law,
P.C.
Laure Feld is a registered Loan Originator in the State of Illinois and is the President of American Mortgage Lending, Inc. She has completed extensive training and testing and earned the Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist (CMPS) designation granted by the CMPS Institute, a training, certifying and ongoing membership organization created to help mortgage professionals integrate financial planning concepts into the mortgage process. CMPS designees can offer clients strategies that encompass mortgages, debt, home equity and real estate investment.
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| * Mr. Connor is licensed in and by the State of Illinois. If you are from any other state, your state's laws may differ. Also, all information is shared with Laure Feld, and no attorney-client relationship is intended to be formed with Mr. Connor. This means no attorney-client privilege applies, so do not disclose any confidential information at this stage. It is possible at later stages of the process that Mr. Connor can agree to be hired as your attorney, however, that is not the case at this stage. |