InterActive Legal’s Teresa Bush Featured on “The Elder Law Coach Podcast”
In a recent episode of “The Elder Law Coach Podcast,” Todd Whatley, a Certified Elder Law Attorney and the host of the show, welcomed special guest, Teresa Bush, Director of Education and Support Services at InterActive Legal. The podcast, known for its insightful and actionable strategies for Elder Law and Estate Planning practitioners, provided listeners with an opportunity to learn more about the benefits of utilizing estate planning software and why InterActive Legal stands out among the rest.
During “Episode 28 – Introduction to InterActive Legal Estate Planning Software,” Todd engaged in a compelling conversation with Teresa, highlighting the advantages of employing software for document drafting and discussing the unique strengths of InterActive Legal’s estate planning software. As an established InterActive Legal subscriber himself, Todd praised the software, emphasizing that he would only recommend solutions he uses and wholeheartedly endorses. His enthusiasm for InterActive Legal is evident as he introduces Teresa.
“I would never recommend anything to my listeners that I don’t use and don’t highly recommend. I love InterActive Legal. I made the switch from the other company, shall we say, and it works fantastic!”
InterActive Legal has long been recognized as a leading provider of innovative software solutions for estate planning and elder law attorneys. The episode shed light on the software’s capabilities, which have garnered the loyalty and satisfaction of users like Todd Whatley.
Todd Whatley, also known as the Elder Law Coach, is a highly experienced practicing attorney with over 22 years of expertise and offices in two states. He is deeply passionate about helping fellow attorneys become proficient Elder Law practitioners, and his dedication to the field led him to create “The Elder Law Coach Podcast” to offer practical guidance and support.
To learn more about Todd Whatley, the Elder Law Coach, and his passion for empowering attorneys in the realm of Elder Law, visit his website at www.TheElderLawCoach.com and stay tuned to “The Elder Law Coach Podcast” for more informative episodes and valuable insights from industry experts, assisting attorneys in achieving excellence in their Elder Law and Estate Planning practices.
Todd Whatley is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation. Todd is Past President of The National Elder Law Foundation. He has been in practice since 1999 focusing all but one year of practice to Elder Law. While still running a very busy Elder Law practice, Todd is also the creator of The Elder Law Coach, a national coaching business working with attorneys just getting into Elder Law and attorneys who want to become very proficient in Elder Law and grow their practice and LOVE their work. He is also co-host to two podcasts The Elder Law Coach and the Top 10 Senior related podcast, Answers on Aging.
Teresa Bush joined InterActive Legal in 2007 and serves as Director of Education and Support Services.
Ms. Bush has been licensed to practice law since 1991, and focused her practice exclusively on issues of estate and gift tax planning, probate, charitable planning, and estate and trust administration. She began her practice in a small law firm, planning for clients of all levels of wealth. Thereafter, she practiced for a number of years in the Tax Section of Kelly, Hart and Hallman, P.C. in Fort Worth, Texas, and as an estate and gift tax consultant for the Dallas office of Ernst & Young, in both cases focusing on planning for very high net worth clients.
Ms. Bush received her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, where she was a research assistant for Professor Stanley M. Johanson. She studied at Edinburgh University and the London School of Economics prior to obtaining a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from Rice University in Houston. While studying abroad, she worked as an intern for a Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons.
Ms. Bush taught legal research and writing as a Teaching Quizmaster in law school, and later taught estate planning extension courses for American College of Financial Services CLU candidates. She has presented several online webinars on estate planning and drafting topics, and is the author or co-author of a variety of estate planning articles.