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Protecting Your Property

An estate plan protects your loved ones, your property, and yourself against potential legal and financial turbulence in end-of-life situations. A well-crafted estate plan should resolve concerns surrounding the transfer of your property, the management of your finances, and your own well-being in the case that you are incapacitated. We’ll guide you to answering all of these questions with confidence:

  • How will your children be supported and cared for if you become unfit?
  • Who will make critical medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated?
  • How will your bank accounts and bills be handled after your passing?
  • What property of yours will be transferred to whom?
  • What are your wishes regarding end-of-life care?
  • How can my family avoid probate court?
  • What protections can I set up against creditors, failed marriages, and impulsivity?
  • Who will care for your children after your death?
  • How can you avoid excessive taxes on your estate?

MKP Law in Action

Featured Client Case Studies

Case Study: Unpaid Travel Time – the Subject of a Class Action

Our Client's Objective: A national staffing firm was the target of a class action involving unpaid travel time.

MKP Law's Approach: Our lawyers successfully defended class certification and tried the case against only one of the former employees.

What's Next? The court validated the staffing firm's travel policy.

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Practice Strengths

MKP Law attorneys help companies with all aspects of employment. We advise in matters involving:

  • Employment agreements
  • Pay classification and pay practice
  • Employee discipline and termination
  • Interview and hiring regulations
  • Protecting intellectual property, including non-compete, non-solicitation, and trade secret agreements
  • Wage and hour laws
  • Discrimination
  • Internal investigations
  • Workplace violence
  • Privacy protection
  • Employee handbooks and employment policies
  • Corporate codes of conduct
  • Executive compensation
  • Employee benefits