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Estate Planning is one of the most personal, most essential services an attorney can offer a client.
In helping a client plan for the future we identify goals that drive any other legal services the client may need, including family law, real estate transactions, and legal services for a family business.
No one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death.
But if you postpone planning for your demise until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries -- those you love the most -- may not receive what you would want them to receive whether due to extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.
In helping a client plan for the future we identify goals that drive any other legal services the client may need, including family law, real estate transactions, and legal services for a family business.
No one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death.
But if you postpone planning for your demise until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries -- those you love the most -- may not receive what you would want them to receive whether due to extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.
Krupp & Krupp, LLP was established in 1968 by twin brothers Tom and Bob Krupp.
Within a short time, they established a reputation for providing superior legal services in the areas of estate planning, business planning, and real estate.
In 2000 Tom's son, Jamie Krupp, joined Krupp & Krupp and soon added elder law to the firm's practice areas.
In 2017 Christie Krupp (Jamie's wife) joined the firm following Tom's retirement.
We strive to provide our clients with personalized advice and estate plans throughout all stages of life to help preserve their wealth and create a legacy for their loved ones.
Within a short time, they established a reputation for providing superior legal services in the areas of estate planning, business planning, and real estate.
In 2000 Tom's son, Jamie Krupp, joined Krupp & Krupp and soon added elder law to the firm's practice areas.
In 2017 Christie Krupp (Jamie's wife) joined the firm following Tom's retirement.
We strive to provide our clients with personalized advice and estate plans throughout all stages of life to help preserve their wealth and create a legacy for their loved ones.
The high cost of long-term care has made planning a critically important issue for most middle class seniors and their families.
In fact, most seniors will likely require some form of long-term care.
Sadly, many of them are unprepared for the significant financial burdens it places on their family's hard earned savings.
Financial devastation looms large for a family facing ongoing care at a rate of $10,000 or more per month.
While some seniors are able to afford private pay care, the cost of long-term care will wipe out savings of all but the wealthiest families in a matter of years.
In fact, most seniors will likely require some form of long-term care.
Sadly, many of them are unprepared for the significant financial burdens it places on their family's hard earned savings.
Financial devastation looms large for a family facing ongoing care at a rate of $10,000 or more per month.
While some seniors are able to afford private pay care, the cost of long-term care will wipe out savings of all but the wealthiest families in a matter of years.
Both Trust Administration and Probate are legal processes for gathering and assessing the value of the decedent's assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets to the rightful beneficiaries.
In Trust Administration these acts are performed by the Successor Trustee, and in a Probate they are performed by a court appointed Executor or Administrator.
The main difference between Trust Administration and Probate is that Trust Administration is usually a private procedure whereas Probate is supervised by the court, and all papers that are filed with the court are a matter of public record.
In Trust Administration these acts are performed by the Successor Trustee, and in a Probate they are performed by a court appointed Executor or Administrator.
The main difference between Trust Administration and Probate is that Trust Administration is usually a private procedure whereas Probate is supervised by the court, and all papers that are filed with the court are a matter of public record.
For some members of our society, legal protection may be necessary even after they have entered adulthood.
These individuals may have been injured in an accident, continue to suffer from an incapacitating physical illness or psychological disorder, or have some other condition that prevents them from caring for themselves.
In these cases, a guardianship may be established.
Guardianship, also referred to as conservatorship, is a legal arrangement that places an individual, also known as a ward or protected person, under the supervision of a guardian, or custodian.
These individuals may have been injured in an accident, continue to suffer from an incapacitating physical illness or psychological disorder, or have some other condition that prevents them from caring for themselves.
In these cases, a guardianship may be established.
Guardianship, also referred to as conservatorship, is a legal arrangement that places an individual, also known as a ward or protected person, under the supervision of a guardian, or custodian.
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