Michael J Kemmy
Charlotte Family Law Lawyer & Divorce Attorney | Mecklenburg | Estate Planning, Probate and Elder Law
Conrad Trosch & Kemmy PA
5821 Fairview Rd #405
Charlotte NC 28209
Tel: 704 553-8221
Fax: 704 553-7689
E-mail: mkemmy@ctklawyers.com
ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE AND ELDER LAW
If you own any assets such as a house, bank account, life insurance, retirement plans, or an automobile, you have an estate, so you should have an estate plan to deal with those assets in the event you become incapacitated or die.
You already have an estate plan whether you realize it or not. If you don't make your own estate plan, the state will determine what happens to your possessions if you become incapacitated or upon your death.
Whether your estate is large or small, our attorneys can help you create your own estate plan so you are in control of who will manage your assets, who will inherit them and when. You can also express certain medical preferences with health care directives.
In addition to a will, we can advise whether your estate plan should include trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, or health care powers of attorney.
You may also want to use more complex techniques to avoid probate, minimize estate taxes, or protect your assets from nursing home expenses.
If you think you (or a loved one) may need to go into a nursing home, our elder law attorneys can help create a plan to protect your assets for you and your family. Helping our elderly clients in this special situation is a natural extension of our estate planning practice.
Our estate planning attorneys work closely with you to identify goals, plan for contingencies and create a comprehensive estate plan that makes sure your wishes are carried out.
In settling your estate or the estate of a loved one, our attorneys can assist the Executor with probate and estate administration.
Conrad Trosch & Kemmy is committed to providing top quality estate administration services with an attitude of care, understanding, and respect for your loved ones.
Call us to schedule an appointment to discuss your estate planning, elder law, and estate administration needs.
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