by Knee Law | Sep 22, 2023 | Estate Planning
Talking about death can be difficult for anyone, but if you have a family member with an intellectual disability, that conversation may be even more difficult. However, estate planning is even more critical for family members with developmental disabilities....
by Knee Law | Mar 2, 2022 | Estate Planning, Wills
Everything You Need to Know About Codicils to Wills Did you know that only 28% of Americans have properly updated wills? Not taking the time to update your will when your life changes can lead to issues later. If you’re interested in making an existing will more...
by Knee Law | Feb 14, 2022 | Inheritance
Using a Mediator to Help Solve Inheritance Disputes When you’re already dealing with the loss of a loved one, dealing with the complexities and contention of an inheritance dispute may seem like too much to handle. This is completely reasonable. No one should...
by Knee Law | Feb 10, 2022 | Estate Planning
Reasons to Keep Your Estate Planning Private More than two-thirds of Americans don’t have a will or estate plan in place for the distribution of their assets upon their death. Although those who earn more than $80,000 per year are the most likely to have an...
by Knee Law | Jun 18, 2021 | Estate Planning
Should You Update Your Estate Plans After a Divorce? With a sizable percentage of all marriages ending in divorce, most people understand the basics of things like negotiating child custody and dividing assets. However, one important thing that divorcing couples often...