The April issue of Legal Technology News (LTN) Magazine has a feature entitled “No Bricks, No Mortar: A virtual practice helps solo attorney Stephanie Kimbro devote more time to clients and her family.” To read the full article, you have to sign up for free registration to the site. From the article: Kimbro’s practice includes [...]
Are you married to someone who is ten years or more older or younger than you? Professor Gerry Beyer over at the Wills, Trusts and Estate Professor Blog makes note of the need for individuals in these relationships to consider drafting their estate and retirement plans to reflect the age gap and the benefits and [...]
A pair of my favorite estate planning clients revisited me this month for an update to their estate planning. I suspect they have our virtual checkups scheduled on their calendar for the same time every year. Like clockwork, they come back every two years on the same month. One of the benefits of my virtual law [...]
Law Technology News featured an article this week entitled “Q & A: Inside Stephanie Kimbro’s Virtual Law Practice“. In the article, the reporter asks me about why I started my law practice, what it’s like to work with clients online and other details about my practice. From the article: LTN: What does your average daily [...]
The following video shows you how to use your client account on Kimbro Legal Services, including where to request legal services and about all of the different features that we may use to communicate and work together on your NC estate planning needs. If you are an existing client of Kimbro Legal Services you will [...]
This January marks the sixth year that I have been delivering legal services to clients online through this secure virtual law office. I founded this practice at the end of January 2006, but did not get up and running strong with it until May of that year. I have been honored to serve clients who [...]
I wish you and your family a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year! For the months of December and January, I am offering 15% off of any estate planning services listed on the law office website. This also includes updating estate planning documents. Existing estate planning documents may need to be updated for a [...]
Clients sometimes want to understand how much control a Last Will and Testament can provide them over their estates. If they leave a sum of money to a child, grandchild or other relative, can they dictate where that beneficiary spends their money? A Will is limited in its ability to provide instructions to beneficiaries on [...]
Parents and grandparents should consider drafting or updating their NC estate planning documents after the birth or adoption of a child. A few basic estate planning documents may provide your family with important legal protections. Listed below are some essential reasons why these steps are so important for your family. 1. If you don’t have [...]
The need to provide for loved ones in the event of a death is not limited only to married couples. However, state laws were created to provide protection based on marriage and blood alone. There are situations where an individual needs or wants to create estate planning for a partner or close friend and the existing [...]