Lewis Kannegieter Law, Ltd. Blog

Estate planning, elder law, family transitions, business planning – the legal issues that affect your family are always evolving. Jennifer writes regularly to keep you informed, educated, and empowered. Browse the latest articles below, or search by topic to find what you’re looking for.

Things to Consider When It Comes to Special Needs Planning in Minnesota

Things to Consider When It Comes to Special Needs Planning in Minnesota

Families who have members with special needs have a variety of unique concerns. Whether you’re traveling to occupational therapy appointments, choosing the most effective medical devices, or contemplating whether to “mainstream” your special needs child, there are so many parts and pieces to keep in mind.  For that very reason, you may not have even...

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Important Estate Planning Strategies for Dementia Patients

Important Estate Planning Strategies for Dementia Patients

Minnesota elder care lawyers work with families to prepare for any number of situations in the estate planning process. One circumstance which is especially relevant to elder care law is dementia. After all, Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are almost exclusively conditions which appear or worsen with age.  Along with the emotional turmoil on...

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Emotional and Practical Considerations for Divorce

If you are contemplating divorce there are many things to think about. A divorce can impact all areas of your life and you don't want to go in to the process blind. Here are just a few things to consider. Sheer Change for All Involved Humans are built to seek a comfort zone. This doesn’t necessarily mean a positive comfort zone, just simply any situation...

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How Do You Treat Children Fairly When It Comes to Estate Planning?

How Do You Treat Children Fairly When It Comes to Estate Planning?

Central Minnesota wills and trusts lawyers see just about every circumstance which results from a parent’s death.  Some siblings handle the wills and trusts administration gracefully and with dignity, while others turn to squabbling and pettiness.  When we work with our clients, they are often very concerned about how to treat their children equally when...

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Should I get legal insurance?

Should I get legal insurance?

It is open enrollment season and one of the benefits your employer is offering is legal insurance. Should you sign up for it? The answer to that question, like many other legal questions, is – it depends. Before making your decision, here are some questions to ask. What exactly is covered? All legal insurance plans will hype up the benefits they offer, but...

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Leaving a Timeshare to a Loved One

Leaving a Timeshare to a Loved One

Timeshares are a popular piece of property for people who enjoy vacationing. But timeshares can create complications when it comes to estate planning. If you have a timeshare you need to consider how it will be handled in the event of your death. You may have some options in how to handle the transfer. It is important to investigate what documents the...

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Things to Consider When Picking an Executor

The role of an executor or Personal Representative is to effectuate a deceased person’s wishes as declared in a will after he or she has passed on. The executor’s responsibilities include the distribution of assets according to the will, the maintenance of assets until the will is settled, and the paying of estate bills and debts. An old joke says that you...

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Role of the Successor Trustee

Role of the Successor Trustee

When creating a living trust, it is common practice that the person doing the estate planning will name themselves as trustee and will appoint a successor trustee to handle matters once they pass on or become incapacitated.  If you have been named successor trustee for a person that has died, it is important that you hire an estate planning attorney to...

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Why Shouldn’t I use a Form from the Internet?

Why Shouldn’t I use a Form from the Internet?

In this computer age, when so many tasks are accomplished via the internet -- including banking, shopping, and important business communications -- it may seem logical to turn to the internet when creating a legal document such as a will. Certainly, there are several websites advertising how easy and inexpensive it is to do this. As tempting as it may be,...

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Preparing to Meet With an Estate Planning Attorney

Preparing to Meet With an Estate Planning Attorney

A thorough and complete estate plan must take into account a significant amount of information about your assets, your family, your property, and your wishes during and after your life. When you schedule your Personal Strategy Session at Lewis Kannegieter Law, Ltd. you are asked to complete a client questionnaire to bring to the meeting. While it is not...

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Living Trusts & Probate Avoidance

Living Trusts & Probate Avoidance

You want your money and property to go to your loved ones when you die, not to the courts, lawyers or the government. Unfortunately, unless you’ve taken the proper estate planning steps your heirs could lose a sizable portion of their inheritance to probate court fees and expenses. A properly-crafted and funded living trust is the ideal probate-avoidance...

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