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Since 1957, Klafehn, Heise & Johnson P.L.L.C. has represented clients throughout New York State in estate planning, elder law, real estate law, and in many other practice areas. We understand the deeply personal nature of legal issues in the lives of our clients and the difficulty that often accompanies the related decisions you must make. Our lawyers will use their decades of combined experience to help you find the best solution to whatever legal situation you find yourself in. We want to be your lawyers for life.
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A home on well water and a septic system can be a wonderful place to live, but the legal and practical due diligence is different from buying in town. A few checks before closing can save a buyer from expensive surprises. Much of the property in Orleans and Genesee Counties, ...
Naming an executor or trustee can feel like a formality at the end of an estate plan, but it is one of the most consequential choices in the entire document. The right person makes a hard season easier. The wrong one can turn it into years of friction. When families ...
Inheriting a home is rarely as simple as “now it’s mine.” A handful of legal steps determine whether the process goes smoothly or becomes a years-long source of frustration. For many families, the home is the largest single asset in an estate — and it is ...
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