If you're feeling overwhelmed and anxious about the uncertain future of your family and business, despite your efforts to protect them, then you are not alone! Despite taking measures like creating a will or implementing security systems, you may still be exposed to risks that could jeopardize your loved ones and your hard-earned business.
My guest today is Richard Keyt, a seasoned estate planning professional. Richard is well-versed in the complexities of securing both businesses and personal estate. His understanding of wills, trusts, and estate planning documents is unmatched. Richard has guided countless entrepreneurs to establish comprehensive plans that have safeguarded the future of their families and business. Time and again, his thoughtful advice has brought peace of mind to his clients, and his knack for navigating the complexity of estate planning makes him a sought-after authority in the field.
What You’ll Learn:
Why Estate Planning?
How Wills and Trusts should fit into your exit plan.
Why it’s important to separate your assets from your personal life.
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About Richard:
Attorney Richard C. Keyt prepares Wills & Trusts and estate plans and practices business law, contracts, entity formations, probate law, and nonprofit corporation and charitable organization law. Richard prepares IRS Form 1023’s, the application for tax exemption and assists nonprofit corporations in becomes tax exempt charities. Richard was a lecturer on Arizona LLCs at Arizona Summit Law School during the 2013-2014 and the 2014-2015 school years.
Richard’s father is Richard Keyt, is the founder of KEYTLaw, LLC, and an Arizona attorney. Richard is co-author with his father of a book called “Family Asset Protection, which people say is a great way to learn about Wills, Trusts and estate planning. This free eBook is full of helpful illustrations. Its purpose is to teach people how to protect their most valuable asset – their loved ones – from their death or incapacity.
Richard is licensed to practice law in Arizona and California. He is a former Arizona Certified Public Accountant who worked for a national accounting firm for three years before going to law school.