We offer our clients a range of personalized services to meet their corporate legal needs, from general business law matters to more complex and unique legal issues.
With estate planning, one can ensure the personal property is transferred, upon death, to beneficiaries of the choosing. Also, parents can establish a guardian for their minor children should the parents die before the children turn 18 years of age.
Roney Law Firm handles every detail of probate administration, working first and foremost for the protection of the assets and the best interests of the beneficiaries. We work to prevent disputes and future litigation or will challenges.
The two basic instruments discussed when estate planning is considered are a Will or a Trust. There are advantages and disadvantages of relying on a Will or a Trust as the central document of your estate plan.
Kenneth R. Roney has practiced law since 1980. Mr. Roney is an experienced attorney admitted to practice in the state courts of Colorado, Kansas and Florida and at all levels of the federal courts with jurisdiction over Colorado, Kansas and Florida, including the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Roney has also served as a civil and family law mediator since 1988.
Admitted to Practice
Colorado
Kansas
Florida
United States District Court of Colorado
United States District Court of Kansas
United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
Fifth, Eleventh and Ninth Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal
United States Supreme Court
Education
Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, J.D., 1979
University of Florida, B.A., History, 1976
Areas of Practice
Estate Planning (Wills, Trusts and Related Matters)
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