by Knee Law | Jan 31, 2021 | Estate Planning
Advice for Handling Real Estate During Estate Planning Real estate is one of the most common items bequeathed in a will, but it is not quite as simple as you might think. According to property estate planning lawyers, you need to consider several important factors...
by Knee Law | Jan 27, 2021 | Estate Planning
Legal Course of Action for Removing a Fiduciary When a grantor does their estate planning, they carefully choose the person or people who they trust to administer their final wishes. As such, the court takes allegations of impropriety very seriously, and it is not an...
by Knee Law | Jan 23, 2021 | Inheritance
How to Keep Estate Planning From Causing Family Arguments Each year, roughly 3% of wills are contested due to disagreements among potential heirs. It can be quite tricky to create an estate plan that does not upset at least one person. Here are some things you can do...
by Knee Law | Jan 19, 2021 | Estate Planning
Complex Estate Planning Benefits You and Your Beneficiaries Complex estate planning ensures that your wealth, assets, and small business will be transferred smoothly to your designated beneficiaries after your death. It took you a lifetime to acquire your properties,...
by Knee Law | Dec 31, 2020 | Inheritance, Wills
What Happens If a Parent Dies Without a Will? About 14% of individuals younger than 30 have a will, and 68% of Americans aged 65 and older have a will. What happens when someone dies without a will, and why is this document important? Here are some of the most...