by Knee Law | Jun 8, 2022 | Estate Planning
Do I Need to Have an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust? Only one out of every three American adults has an estate plan in place. Most people who lack one believe that they don’t have enough assets to make it worth the trouble. Setting up an irrevocable life...
by Knee Law | May 16, 2022 | Estate Planning, Inheritance
The Relationship Between Bankruptcy, Inheritances, and Estate Planning If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, there are a few things you should know about how it might impact a prospective inheritance as well as your estate plan. Bankruptcy can sometimes affect...
by Knee Law | Apr 12, 2022 | Estate Planning
Signs It’s Time to Update Your Estate Plan Did you know that roughly a quarter of people with wills have an obsolete document? Outdated estate plans can cause a lot of confusion and disagreements after you pass away, so it’s important to remember to update...
by Knee Law | Apr 4, 2022 | Estate Law, Estate Planning
Why Business Succession Should Be Part of Your Estate Plan Most people don’t like to think about what will happen with their assets upon their death, but ignoring estate planning could result in unexpected ramifications for business partners, employees and...
by Knee Law | Mar 10, 2022 | Probate, The Probate Process
Should I Try to Avoid Probate for My Estate? About 55% of Americans die without any type of will or estate plan in place. When an estate has to go through probate, court and attorney fees may cost heirs from 3% to 8% of the estate’s value, and the process can...