Daniel Timins is an Attorney of Law and a Certified Financial Planner . After graduating from Washington University, he worked at Merrill Lynch, American Express Financial Advisors and Alliance Bernstein Investments. Dan received his Juris Doctorate from Pace Law School in White Plains, New York. He also worked as a legal intern at the Law Offices of Eugenia Vecchio and Associates and the Pace Investors’ Rights Project. Dan specializes in Estate Planning, Probate and Medicaid Planning, and is is licensed to practice law in New York.
Dan helped draft proposed New York legislation for Insurable Interests of Life Insurance Trusts, New York Insurance Law Section 3205, and participated in submitting proposed legislation for the Revocatory Effects of Divorce, EPTL 5-1.4. He has taught continuing legal education classes for the New York State Bar Association, New York City Bar Association, the Westchester County Bar Association, the Brooklyn Bar Association, the Westchester Women’s Bar Association, Lawline.com, Pace Law School and Fordham Law School, has been a contributing author to several books, national periodical, editorials, and educational programs.
Dan continues to provide pro bono services courtesy of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and American Cancer Society, and was the founder of the Wills Drafting Project for victims of domestic violence receiving help from New York City’s Family Justice Center in conjunction with the Financial Planning Association of New York City. He is also a member and former member of numerous bar associations and committees, including the New York City Bar’s Lawyer’s Assistance Committee.