At Kelsay Law Firm, we recognize the significance of wills in the estate planning process for Arkansas residents. Trusts, a specialty at Kelsay Law Firm, offer clients in Arkansas a means of efficient asset management and distribution, promoting flexibility and privacy in wealth transfer. For comprehensive legal support in wills, trusts, real estate, and probate law, trust Kelsay Law Firm in Garland County to safeguard your interests.
It's never pleasant to think about one's demise, but proper planning can make the inevitable much easier on your loved ones. The Kelsay Law Firm can help setting up trusts and wills, or assist in the disposition of your property in the event of incapacity or death. Setting up a trust is crucial before the passing of someone to allow a smooth handing down of assets. For this, you need an experienced will and trust attorney in the Hot Springs, Arkansas and Garland County areas.
At the Kelsay Law Firm, we strive to understand your family’s needs and interests to create a personal, custom designed estate plan to accomplish a smooth and well-organized transfer of wealth from one generation to the next.
Probate is the legal process of settling an estate after a person has passed away. A petition must be filed with the court and an executor appointed to oversee the disposition of the estate. If you have been appointed the executor of an estate, there are many challenges and legal requirements involved in resolving the disposition of assets. An experienced probate lawyer is your best bet to settle a probate in the state of Arkansas.
The executor is responsible for an inventory and an appraisal of the assets of the deceased; protection of the estate’s assets; payment of the deceased's debts; and, the distribution of the remaining assets to the appropriate parties as required by law. If you are the executor of an estate, the Kelsay Law Firm in Hot Springs, Arkansas can provide you with the legal guidance you need to perform the duties required.
As a real estate attorney in Hot Springs, Ron Kelsay is equipped to prepare and review documents relating to real estate such as purchase agreements, mortgage documents, title documents, and transfer documents. Real estate attorneys also often handle closings—when an individual or entity purchases a piece of real property from someone else.
In the case of a real estate dispute, such as chain of title, lot line problems, or other issues requiring contract attorneys, we work to resolve the problems. As a real estate attorney, we obtain facts from both sides of the dispute and try to come to a resolution that works for everyone involved.
We provide legal guidance for individuals relating to the purchase or sale of real property. Kelsay Law Firm ensures documents are legal, binding, and in the best interest of his client.