Be Prepared
Stephanie Clements
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Once you are an adult with any assets, it is important to get a will. A will allows the court to know where you want your assets to go, no matter how small or large your estate. When you, or a loved one, passes away without a will, the estate is put into probate. Unfortunately, probate can be very complicated. At a time when you’re already dealing with the loss of a loved one, these proceedings may prove all the more difficult to face. A competent attorney can help you in a number of ways, facilitating a swift and favorable resolution. It can be very emotionally charged. With an objective point of view and legal knowledge of how these proceedings work, an attorney can protect your financial interests and rights. Should a dispute arise, your attorney will be prepared to handle this, taking the weight off your shoulders. If you need a will prepared for you or a loved one, or have an estate that is going to probate, the Homeowners Resource Guide recommends:
Stephen W. Long Attorney-At-Law
502-419-2210
24 Years of Experience
Areas of Practice:
Probate, Wills, Tax Law
Michael B. Hayes
100 Mallard Creek Rd. Ste.400
Louisville, KY 40207
502-315-1686
MooserLLC.com
Probate, Wills, Commercial Closings
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