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What If You Die with No Will in Kentucky?

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 06/11/2019

People plan for many things-vacations, college, retirement. If an individual avoids end-of-life planning and passes away with no will in Kentucky, the Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) dictate that person's rightful heirs.

Determining rightful heirs without a will can be complex because numerous Kentucky estate laws govern intestate succession in the state. If you believe you are entitled to inherit without a will in Kentucky-or if you want to avoid passing away without a will-it is wise to consult with an experienced Kentucky probate attorney.


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Jenkins Fenstermaker Attorneys Receive Charleston, WV “Lawyer of the Year” Recognitions

By Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 06/06/2019

By the attorneys of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC posted in Legal News on Thursday, June 6, 2019.

Four attorneys from the Huntington office of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC have been recognized as 2019 Charleston, WV "Lawyer of the Year" in their respective practice areas in Best Lawyers in America©. With this honor, Best Lawyers identified four especially talented practitioners by practice area and by region based on peer nominations-all at this Huntington-headquartered firm.


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KY Durable Power of Attorney and Living Will: Is Your Family Prepared?

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 06/04/2019

Advance medical directives-documents that inform medical providers of your wishes for treatment should you become incapacitated-are an important part of long-term care and estate planning. Residents of Kentucky (KY) should be aware of the specific regulations governing KY durable power of attorney arrangements and KY living will documents.


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Kentucky Inheritance Tax: Planning and Paying

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 05/28/2019

Beneficiaries of a will in Kentucky may be subject to the Kentucky inheritance tax. The inheritance tax is different from an estate tax-which was repealed in Kentucky in 2002-because it is paid by the beneficiaries rather than the estate. Whether a tax comes out of an estate or a legacy, however, most people making wills would prefer to avoid taxes on inheritance if at all possible.


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Establishing or Changing an Irrevocable Trust in Kentucky

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 05/21/2019

Trusts are an important tool in estate planning. While the concept of a trust has existed since ancient times, the governance of these agreements is ever-changing. Establishing an irrevocable trust in Kentucky can help you manage and distribute your property and wealth in a way that reduces tax burdens and assures the security of the assets you have worked hard to accumulate over your lifetime.


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