Gain Clarity and Take Control of Your Legal Options
With over 15,000 clients served, chances are good that we’ve seen your situation before.
Gain Clarity and Take Control of Your Legal Options
With over 15,000 clients served, chances are good that we’ve seen your situation before.
How Can We Help You?
Why Us?
EXPERIENCED
We are experts in our practice areas, which means we can explain all of your options, not just the obvious ones.
PRACTICAL
Legal issues don’t exist in a vacuum. We understand that you have families, finances, and other responsibilities to consider, so our advice is pragmatic and realistic.
EFFICIENT
We know exactly what questions to ask and how to resolve your issue quickly and permanently so you can get on with your life.
COMPASSIONATE
Our clients trust us with their personal and family planning matters, and we do not take that lightly.
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John Keckemet

Primary Areas of Practice:
Estate and Medicaid Planning
Probate and Trust Administration
Trust and Estate Litigation
Real Estate
Debtor/Creditor Matters
I have spent the majority of my private practice advising individuals on estate and retirement planning. I have represented hundreds of fiduciaries in their capacities as trustees, personal representatives and guardians, and have served in these roles and as a court appointed special representative in several probate matters. I have litigated many contested probate matters under the court’s trust and estate dispute resolution procedures.
John Keckemet

Primary Areas of Practice:
Estate and Medicaid Planning
Probate and Trust Administration
Trust and Estate Litigation
Real Estate
Debtor/Creditor Matters
I have spent the majority of my private practice advising individuals on estate and retirement planning. I have represented hundreds of fiduciaries in their capacities as trustees, personal representatives and guardians, and have served in these roles and as a court appointed special representative in several probate matters. I have litigated many contested probate matters under the court’s trust and estate dispute resolution procedures.