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Kierman Law will help you identify your personal needs, make sound life planning decisions, ensure your family and children are protected, and give you peace of mind. Why Plan?
Estate Planning
Protect your family and financial assets for the future. Ensure your elderly or special needs family members, pets, and other loved ones are provided with long-term caretaking and assistance.
Probate Litigation
Alleviate the stress and paperwork associated with finalizing estate plans after the death of a loved one. Resolve disputes over the estate of a loved one if there has been undue influence, a mistake, lack of mental capacity, or an accounting error.
Estate Planning
Protect your family and financial assets for the future. Ensure your elderly or special needs family members, pets, and other loved ones are provided with long-term caretaking and assistance.
Probate Litigation
Alleviate the stress and paperwork associated with finalizing estate plans after the death of a loved one. Resolve disputes over the estate of a loved one if there has been undue influence, a mistake, lack of mental capacity, or an accounting error.
Why Do You Need an Estate Plan?
Dying without an estate plan means giving up control of how your assets are distributed and who will take care of your children.
Only 42 percent of U.S. adults have wills, according to a recent survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Yet, everyone needs an estate plan to protect their children and assets, avoid family squabbling, and ensure their last wishes are honored.
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March 25, 2024
Do Not Leave Your Trust Unprotected: 6 Ways a Trust Protector Can Help You
Trust protectors are commonly used in the United States. Essentially, a trust protector is someone who serves as an appointed authority over a trust that will be in effect for …
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Estate Planning: 3 Reasons We Run the Other Way
It can be hard to get motivated about your estate planning; for some people it sounds about as fun as getting a root canal. However, you also probably want to …
March 20, 2024
Name Change, Gender Change and Your Estate Plan
What should you do when someone named in your estate plan changes their name due to a gender change? I offer a few suggestions in this brief video.
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