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Transfer on Death Deed

Transfer on Death DeedIf you own property in the state of Minnesota, you may wonder if there is a way to transfer your property to a friend or loved one without the hassle of probate at the time of your death. There is a process, called a Transfer On Death Deed, that allows you to keep ownership while you are still living. At the time of your death, this deed allows ownership of your property to automatically be transferred to your beneficiary that you have chosen. Read Full Post

Nursing Home Planning Attorney Coon Rapids

Nursing Home Planning Attorney Coon RapidsYou may know Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, PLLC, for their reputation as excellent lawyers and mediators. We also emphasized a more general approach to serving people with a broad range of legal assistance needs. One such area, which few people want to plan for, but  require more thought, is Nursing Home Planning. If you are responsible for an older parent or other loved-one, and live in the Coon Rapids area, contact our team today. Our staff will help you create a plan that ensures that your loved-one is properly cared for and all financial considerations are addressed. Read Full Post

Simple Estate Planning

Estate Planning LawyerWith the new year comes renewed commitments, new year’s resolutions and hope for health and happiness for the future. Many resolutions are health related and involve losing weight and exercising more, while others may include increased organization around your home. Another important resolution that may be a bit less popular, but equally if not more important, is estate planning. Now is a great time to partner with the the legal team at Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn to complete simple estate planning so that your loved ones are taken care of in the event of an unexpected illness or death. Read Full Post

Revocable Living Trust Creation Minnesota

Estate Planning Attorney MNA Living Trust is a vehicle that can be very useful in certain estate planning situations. The trust is created and functions while the individual is living. A Testamentary Trust is created after your death. An experienced Minnesota Estate Planning Lawyer can help you to determine if a Revocable Living Trust is right for your individual situation. For many Minnesotans, a living trust can help to avoid probate or reduce estate taxes. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn have expertise in the benefits and possible drawbacks with establishing a Revocable Trust. Read More →

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