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Planning for the future of your family, or facing the difficult task of administering or probating a loved one's estate, can be intimidating. Estate planning and administration is often associated with emotional influences and the individual dynamics within a family. These matters should not be taken lightly.

A knowledgeable attorney can help guide you toward solutions and decisions that best fit your circumstances. I formed the law office of Ketlinski Law Office, PLLC, to provide individuals and families with a high-quality resource to navigate these highly personal areas of law. My goal is always to guide clients toward solutions and decisions that best fit their unique circumstances.
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How to plan for incapacity: Simple steps to put a trusted person in charge of making your health care decisions if you can't. After the presentation, there will be time for your questions - all from the comfort of your home! Mr. Ketlinski has been practicing law for 20 years. Mr. Ketlinski's practice is limited to estate planning, elder law, and probate.
Most people know that creating an estate plan is an important task. Yet, it is easy to put off planning for the future. National statistics show that most adults have no estate plan in place. While there may be many reasons to avoid writing a will, or crafting a comprehensive plan to provide your family with a road map concerning how your assets should be managed, an estate plan is a loving gift for your family.
National news-media outlets frequently seek to promote the virtues of creating a trust, or a combination of trusts, in an estate plan. Trusts are versatile tools, but not every estate plan requires setting up a trust. Creating and administering a trust can be costly.

It is vital that your estate planning and trust lawyer has a full command of all the legal tools that are available to avoid costly mistakes that can adversely impact the well-being of your loved one.When you work with Ketlinski Law Office, PLLC, in Meridian, Idaho, I will review your overall financial structure and your individual estate planning goals and explain whether a trust is appropriate to protect your family.
Did you recently buy a home, or experience changes in your family structure? A recent marriage, divorce, birth of a child or loss of a family member are common events that call for the creation or review of an estate plan. If you do not have a will, you are giving up your right to decide how your assets should be distributed.
Proper estate planning aims to avoid conflicts between family members, loved ones, potential beneficiaries and others should an individual pass away. Facing the probate and estate administration process is never easy. During this difficult time, disputes between family members, beneficiaries and potential creditors of an estate can disrupt the administration process.
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Leslie C.
Leslie C.
Nov 13, 2021
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Highly recommend Ty. We used the free consultation to make sure our estate planning was what we needed. Ty was knowledgeable and genuine and listened to our situation and confirmed we had already done what we needed for now. I appreciated knowing that and getting additional thoughts on what we might need in the future. I would certainly use this law office in the future as they earned my trust.