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Will Planning Anoka County
Have you been putting off writing a will? Let’s be honest, it’s no fun to think about how your assets will be distributed after your death. In fact, it is estimated that more than 50% of Americans do not currently have a will. The topic can feel very morbid, depressing and even frightening to discuss, but in reality it is a small step you can take to protect your family in the event of your unanticipated death. Communicating how you would like your property and assets distributed in the event of your death can actually be extremely helpful for your loved ones, even provide them with a sense of relief. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn specializes in estate planning in Blaine, Anoka and Coon Rapids, MN. Our legal team can help you face this task head on so that you can move on with your life knowing that your loved ones are protected. Read Full Post
Probate Attorney Anoka County
Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, PLLC, provides residents of Coon Rapids, Anoka, Blaine, and many other towns and cities in Minnesota with the essential experience and expertise in probate law. When you suffer the loss of a relative, you experience a swirl of emotions, which are usually combined with the imposing legal realities that go along with settling your loved-one’s estate. The stress added to your life can be lessened, however, if you know you have a competent, experienced legal representative to help you. And we at Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn believe that we can provide you with exactly the kind of legal representation you need. Read Full Post
Minnesota Law Firm
When you find yourself in need of a law firm to help you navigate a difficult legal issue, you are likely to have many questions and concerns about the legal process. In fact, many who seek legal counsel do so out of need, not because they are seeking out legal conflict. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn is an experienced, local and reputable legal team that serves the Blaine, Coon Rapids and Andover, MN area, offering compassionate and competent legal support for a wide variety of issues. Our goal in each case is to listen to your story, develop a legal plan that you are comfortable with and help you and your family move forward as quickly as possible. Read Full Post
Contested Will Minnesota Attorney
For many individuals, writing a will is the most appropriate option to allow them to express their wishes about the distribution of assets. In more complex estates or when special circumstances apply, a comprehensive estate plan may include a variety of instruments, including powers of attorney, a living will, trusts and a pour-over will.
There are many times people feel upset about the way a Will has been written, and this usually occurs when someone is unhappy with the way an estate is to be paid out under a Will. Not just anyone can contest a Will, for example you cannot be a concerned friend that decides to contest a Will, you have to be a part of an interested party, meaning you would have inherited from our loved one if there was no will or you are a beneficiary of the will. Read Full Post
Minnesota Paternity Law
“Paternity” is defined as the “legal” father of a child. As the legal father, he is obliged to financially support that child until the child reaches adulthood at the age of eighteen. In some cases, the father may have to request a court appearance to schedule parenting time and custody of the child.
In the state of Minnesota, when the child is born and the father is present during the birth, it is at that time, both parents will have signed a Recognition of Parentage. Recognition of Parentage establishes paternity for the purposes of child support. Unless ordered by the Court, the father has no legal binding rights to that child. When a parenting plan is reached between the two parents, it is then in the hands of the Court until the agreement is apart of the Court order. Read Full Post