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KT Williams Law PLLC
We apply the latest Estate, Trust, Business, and Elder Law to help you through life's important decisions
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The Grinch traded Christmas lights for cobwebs and carved pumpkins this year — and we’re here for it!![]()
Wishing everyone a spooky, silly, and safe Halloween! 🎃👻
This week, KT Williams Law celebrates the birthdays of two team members …. Shannon and Gracee!![]()
These ladies are an invaluable part of our team, and we loved celebrating them with an office lunch yesterday and more goodies today! If you or a loved one need assistance with estate planning, trusts, or estate administration, call KT Williams Law. The first voice you hear will be one of these ladies who take care of everyone with warmth and a smile!
As I was exploring Florence, Italy, for the first time recently, I couldn’t help but think of the educators who invested in my life and the lives of so many others. These unsung heroes deserve far more credit. Fortunately, a recent change in the law through the Social Security Fairness Act provides much needed benefits to retired educators. Check the article linked below for more details. Meanwhile, every retired KY teacher should contact the Social Security Administration to see if they qualify for benefits that were once off limits and unavailable to them.
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It’s Homecoming for the Henderson County Colonels, and we here at KT Williams Law loved getting a visit from some student ambassadors and the Colonel himself! ![]()
Go Colonels!
Families today come in all shapes and sizes. Second marriages, stepchildren, and even remarriages after the loss of a spouse can create real challenges when it comes to inheritance. Without a plan, the people you care about most could be left out.![]()
We’ve seen it happen: a family farm or business that was meant to stay in the family ends up going to someone else’s children instead. That’s not what anyone wanted — but it’s exactly what the law allows when estate planning is left unfinished. This week’s article explains how families in Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee can protect both spouses and children — and make sure love, not the law, decides the future.![]()
Read more at ktwilliamslaw.com!

