Stephanie Porter Joins Quinn Fiduciary Services as Associate Fiduciary

By Quinn Fiduciary Services

Stephanie Porter, an attorney with experience working at local estate planning law firms, has joined Quinn Fiduciary Services as an associate fiduciary.

Porter, who earned her Juris Doctorate from the Santa Barbara College of Law, has worked extensively in the legal field, mainly in estate planning, trust administration and probate. She was admitted to the State Bar of California in January 2021.

Prior to joining Quinn Fiduciary Services, Porter worked as an associate attorney at local firms where she formed entities including LLCs, LPs, and nonprofit corporations, prepared estate planning documents and assisted in trust administration.

In addition to her law degree, Porter holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she graduated in 2013. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree she interned at the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office, where she assisted with trial preparation. She went on to work as a legal assistant between 2016 and 2019, where she developed experience in estate planning, and trust administration.

Outside of work, Porter enjoys supporting the local community and formerly served on the board of Santa Barbara Barristers, an education and networking organization for local attorneys.

Quinn Fiduciary Services specializes in estate management and administration as well as safeguarding the financial and general well-being of seniors and vulnerable adults. The firm’s licensed, professional fiduciaries help their clients manage daily care, housing and medical needs, and also assist them with paying bills, managing investments, and other financial matters.

-For information about Quinn Fiduciary Services, visit www.quinnfiduciaryservices.com or call 805-845-5664.

_An Edhat Reader

Written by _An Edhat Reader

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