Estate Planning is about protecting your assets and making certain they go where you want when you pass. Many are understandably concerned about making sure their wills and other testamentary documents are in order during these difficult times. Kim Lengert's process is completely safe. Kim meets with you face-to-face via video so you do not need to leave your home or risk becoming ill.
Estate law is a unique practice area that requires both experience and understanding. It is critical that your estate planning attorney works with you to make certain they understand your needs and provides you what you need to protect your assets and your loved ones. Kim Lengert is an attorney who listens to her clients, gains an understanding of family dynamics, and makes certain that your estate plan and documents do what they are supposed to: protect you and your family.
Whether you need a new estate plan, want to update old documents, or require assistance administering an estate, Kim Lengert is available to help.
Estate law is a unique practice area that requires both experience and understanding. It is critical that your estate planning attorney works with you to make certain they understand your needs and provides you what you need to protect your assets and your loved ones. Kim Lengert is an attorney who listens to her clients, gains an understanding of family dynamics, and makes certain that your estate plan and documents do what they are supposed to: protect you and your family.
Whether you need a new estate plan, want to update old documents, or require assistance administering an estate, Kim Lengert is available to help.
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Kim L. Lengert is the founding attorney of Lengert Law, an estate planning and administration firm that serves people throughout Pennsylvania.
Kim came to the law from a unique background.
She is ordained as a pastor and spent years developing churches in Pennsylvania.
After some time, Kim looked for ways to further share her core values: all people have value, all people deserve respect, and all people have needs.
She desired to stand with those people through critical life changes in a different way than serving as a pastor.
Kim came to the law from a unique background.
She is ordained as a pastor and spent years developing churches in Pennsylvania.
After some time, Kim looked for ways to further share her core values: all people have value, all people deserve respect, and all people have needs.
She desired to stand with those people through critical life changes in a different way than serving as a pastor.
Everyone has someone - or some cause - that they care about.
It could be a child, a parent, a pet or a charity.
That one for which a memory or a song still can bring a smile to your face as you think about a time shared.
It is a special relationship that helps you have more meaning and joy in your life.
That person or organization made a difference to you during your life.
A Will is a way you can make a difference for them through your life.
A properly made Will is an expression of your relationships.
It could be a child, a parent, a pet or a charity.
That one for which a memory or a song still can bring a smile to your face as you think about a time shared.
It is a special relationship that helps you have more meaning and joy in your life.
That person or organization made a difference to you during your life.
A Will is a way you can make a difference for them through your life.
A properly made Will is an expression of your relationships.
While one of these will only have a limited effect, in the right combination these testamentary documents are a powerful tool in your life planning.
Recent developments in the law have increased the power of these documents to be useful tools while you are still alive.
Financial and health management through reallocation of resources and appointment of representatives allow you to prepare for possible life changes, protecting those you love.
Testamentary documents give your representatives legal authority to make decisions to benefit you and your family when you are no longer able to do so.
Recent developments in the law have increased the power of these documents to be useful tools while you are still alive.
Financial and health management through reallocation of resources and appointment of representatives allow you to prepare for possible life changes, protecting those you love.
Testamentary documents give your representatives legal authority to make decisions to benefit you and your family when you are no longer able to do so.
A Power of Attorney in Pennsylvania (POA) is a legal document through which the person you choose can manage your finances and possessions ("property") or your health and well-being ("person").
Sometimes you will hear these documents referred to as a Living Will or Healthcare Power of Attorney, and a Financial Power of Attorney.
The difference between a Will and a Power of Attorney is that a Will impacts your property after you pass away.
A Power of Attorney is effective during your lifetime.
All of these documents are important.
Sometimes you will hear these documents referred to as a Living Will or Healthcare Power of Attorney, and a Financial Power of Attorney.
The difference between a Will and a Power of Attorney is that a Will impacts your property after you pass away.
A Power of Attorney is effective during your lifetime.
All of these documents are important.
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