After practicing law in the Valley for more than a decade, Allison L. Kierman founded Kierman Law, to offer personalized service to her clients. Allison concentrates her practice on guiding families through the wills, trusts, and estate process and probate litigation.
Allison understands that making plans to ensure your family’s future and financial security is complicated and may involve sensitive issues. As a mother of two, she has the knowledge and understanding of how difficult it is to think of leaving your children with a guardian and will help you carve the best plan for ensuring your children’s future success. As a dog mother of two, Allison also understands how important pets are to their families and helps ensure proper caretaking for them as well.
Allison is a natural caretaker and will protect your family needs in a confidential, detailed, and sophisticated manner. She provides unique and creative solutions to difficult estate planning questions and never loses sight of the big picture. You can entrust Allison to help you allocate life insurance proceeds, minimize estate taxes and protect your assets from creditors. Allison’s goal is to ensure that your estate goes to whom you want in the way you want. She will guide you in the distribution of assets to young children, special needs family members, family members with failing health, and family members who have made questionable life choices.
Allison also provides general business consulting and counseling for those families who are also business owners and demand advice on business structuring and trusts. Allison coordinates her efforts with financial planners, accountants, and other advisors to ensure consistency and verify that all aspects of the estate plan are properly implemented. She has an extensive network of individuals that she can refer clients to so all their needs are met when making these important life decisions.
Before starting Kierman Law, Allison was a partner in a successful law firm, providing a broad range of legal services to business owners across the country. She has been named a Southwest Rising Star by Super Lawyers, a designation given to the top 2.5% of lawyers in Arizona or New Mexico who are either forty years old or younger or have practiced law for ten years or less.
When not practicing law, you can find Allison with her two kids at various dance, musical theater and karate performances, competitions and classes; walking, running and hiking with her two Labradoodles; and volunteering with various organizations within the community.
When do you wish to allow your children to have access to the funds?
Who will be in charge of managing family assets?
If you are in a blended family where you or your spouse has children from a previous marriage, how would you like your assets be allocated?
Do you have any specific end of life or burial requests?
Any special bequeaths?
Do you want to disinherit any family members?
Most importantly, who will become guardian to care for your children? And what type of conservatorship plan is needed to ensure your children have the proper financial support before they come of age.
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