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I love how life works. We all have a plan, and then God throws an audible at us. That describes my next guest, Lorie Burch, with Burch Law.
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Lorie stopped by the podcast today to share her leadership journey with us in this ongoing series. Lorie is the owner of Burch Law located in Dallas, Texas. Burch Law has been awarded, for the last 2 years, one of the 500 fastest growing small law firms in the country. This is her story! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-molina4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-molina4/support
If you don't have a will, the state of Texas has one for you. Estate Law Authority Lorie Burch is back for another impactful episode to help us prepare for the eventual loss of a family member. If you assume your children go to the spouse in the event of death, or to a relative in the event both parents die at the same time - you would be terribly incorrect. Combined families and non-traditional families frequently suffer from poor strategic estate planning, and that can leave surviving family members with no recourse, or worse yet, children can become wards of the state. Listen in to this highly significant and eye-opening episode and determine to solve this for your family. Go to Burch-law.com or CYATexasWills.com to get started with Lorie today.To work with Robin, go to RobinMcCoyRealty.com, or call or text 214-226-3770. Subscribe to Relax, I Got This! Podcast here.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.——————Listen to more on these business topics:Business and Technology: bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastBrand Strategy: bit.ly/PaulHittnerBuildsBrandsMusic Therapy: bit.ly/4PMusicTherapyBrought to you by: Charisma Chapter of the American Business Women's AssociationOffBeat Business Media, LLC / OBBM Network BrandsSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Lorie Burch is back to discuss estate planning and civil law with Host Robin McCoy for this fast paced episode. Get ready to take notes! As a realtor, Robin often runs into situations where a will was never probated, causing high levels of stress that could be avoided. Lorie shares her story about how lack of planning makes grief even worse. For Lorie, it's a duty, to make the inevitable easier on those we leave behind. One of the biggest misperceptions is that it takes too much money to plan well. Listen in to learn all the arenas - from children, to medical decisions, to property, business and more - you need to know what's necessary to position your family for the best possible outcomes. Go to Burch-law.com or CYATexasWills.com to get started with Lorie today. To work with Robin, go to RobinMcCoyRealty.com, or call or text 214-226-3770. Subscribe to Relax, I Got This! Podcast here.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.——————Listen to more on these business topics:Business and Technology: bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastBrand Strategy: bit.ly/PaulHittnerBuildsBrandsMusic Therapy: bit.ly/4PMusicTherapyBrought to you by: Charisma Chapter of the American Business Women's AssociationOffBeat Business Media, LLC / OBBM Network BrandsSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Estate law attorney Lorie Burch joins Rebecca Dollinger to break down common misconceptions about probate and assumed default laws. There are two times people come to Burch Law. Lorie enjoys the opportunities to assist in estate planning, but often they come to her when they don't have those plans in place. For instance, most people assume that when a spouse dies, the home they have built together goes to the surviving spouse, but that is NOT how it always works in Texas. Blended family situations are also misunderstood. Listen in to this shocking information! Community property in various blended family situations can be very sticky situations if no planning is in place, and you can't assume where your children will end up. Lorie suggests a 'will memorandum' that will help fill the blanks as your life changes and details need to be recorded.To work with Lorie, go to Burch-Law.com and take advantage of the information and resources that will prepare you for your next steps! Sponsored by:Epoch Times, https://trustednewspaper.com1106 Lupo, 214-630-7722 to reserve space today!Alfred Walker Farmers Insurance Agency, 972-438-3557To work with Rebecca Dollinger, sponsor and guest information, email tailored2you@rebeccastylewriter.com, or call 214-729-6307.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Get Your Voice Matters Podcasts HERE.————–Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
Kelly speaks with two Democratic nominees for Congress from Texas: Lorie Burch in TX-03 and Linsey Fagan in TX-26. They talk grassroots campaigning with small-dollar donations, running in traditionally Republican districts, transparency and accountability, Elvis, and the less glamorous side of campaigning.
Kelly speaks with two Democratic nominees for Congress from Texas: Lorie Burch in TX-03 and Linsey Fagan in TX-26. They talk grassroots campaigning with small-dollar donations, running in traditionally Republican districts, transparency and accountability, Elvis, and the less glamorous side of campaigning.
Lorie Burch, the Democratic nominee for Congress in TX-03, is ready to become the first openly LGBTQ member of Texas' congressional delegation.
Join us on Women Lead Radio as Pattie Vargas, your host of Resilient Women: Agents of Change!, has a conversation with Lorie Burch, Attorney at Burch Law and congressional candidate for the 3rd District in Texas, on how why women are seeking leadership positions now. Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here to Apply for Membership!
Lesson of the day: Words Matter. And Lorie Burch, running for Representative in TX-3, knows how to use them. She's prepared, determined, and ready to represent Texans. Now she just needs us to show up for her! (Plus, Emily's eclipse 2017 story)
Lorie is a Dallas attorney who primarily focuses on comprehensive estate planning, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, and probate. She always saw herself as a human right attorney and after a series of family events moved into estate law. In fact, estate planning is human rights for families at one of the most critical points in their life. Lorie Burch graduated cum laude from Trinity University in San Antonio, and earned her J.D at the George Washington University School of Law School in Washington, D.C. Her law firm, Law Office of Lorie L. Burch, PC focuses on estate planning and probate. In addition to Lorie's many years of service to the American Business Women's Association, Lorie has played an active role in several non-profit and charitable organizations promoting human rights and the LGBT community. She is a long time resident of Plano, Texas, where she attended Plano Senior High. In May of 2017, Lorie announced that she is running for the United States House of Representatives, the 3rd Congressional District of Texas. Don't worry this is not a political ad or endorsement. https://lorieburchforcongress.com/
(October 3, 2011) Southern Methodist University hosts a debate between Dr J (invited by the Federalist Society) and Lorie Burch, Dallas attorney (invited by OutLaw) on the legal definition of marriage.