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Anoka County Estate Planning Attorney

Anoka County Estate Planning AttorneyEstate planning can be difficult to think about and overwhelming if you have not considered it before. It includes a rather large portion of the legal world, and Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, an Anoka County Estate Planning Attorney, provides expert legal assistance to people in all aspects of estate planning. Our extensive experience and training have helped many Anoka County residents in various stages of the estate planning process. We are confident that we can help you too, wherever you find yourselves in the estate planning process. Read Full Post

Hennepin County Probate Attorney

Hennepin County Probate AttorneyThe importance of probate services cannot be overstated, nor should it be overlooked.  It may be tempting to put the necessity of probate services out of your mind, given that it often involves having to come to terms with the death of yourself or a loved-one.  The reality, however, is that there are potentially negative and long-lasting consequences to avoiding the importance of probate services.  Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn PLLC offers excellent probate services and has done so in Hennepin County for more than two decades. Read Full Post

Anoka County Minnesota Probate Attorney

Anoka County Minnesota Probate AttorneyThe inevitability of life transitions means that situations are likely to arise at some point in your life that require legal assistance.  Matters involving estates, power of attorney, wills, living trusts, and other similar issues can be extremely complicated and easy to put off until you really need them.  If you are looking for an affordable and top probate attorney in Anoka County Minnesota, Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn provide exceptional legal assistance in matters reguarding probate law. Charles Kallemeyn is one of the most respected attorney’s in Anoka County. Read Full Post

Who Should Have a Will in MN?

Who Should Have a Will in MN?The primary purpose of a will is to protect your family and your property in the event on your death. In the state of Minnesota, if you die without a will, your property and assets will be distributed based on Minnesota law, beginning with your closest relatives. You should be aware that if the court finds that you have no living relatives by blood or marriage, the state will take your property. It is very important that all adults have a will, so that you can convey exactly how they want their property distributed. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn specializes in helping individuals draft and finalize a will 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

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