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Additional Update Regarding COVID-19

by Chandler and Brown | Mar 27, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Dear Clients and Friends, Chandler and Brown, Ltd. is committed to serving our clients and community. Since our founding in 1981, we have helped families achieve their estate planning goals, serving our clients in matters related to asset protection, end of life...

Operations Update in Light of COVID-19

by Chandler and Brown | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

In the continuing effort to accommodate your legal needs while helping to stem or slow the impact of COVID-19, Chandler and Brown, Ltd. would like you to know about the following options we are now offering to our clients: For those clients who wish to execute their...

Supplemental Needs Trusts vs. Special Needs Trusts

by Chandler and Brown | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

The terms “Supplemental Needs Trusts” and “Special Needs Trusts” describe trusts specifically designed to provide resources to persons who also receive public benefits due to special needs or a disability. In Minnesota, the terms are often lengthened to “Third-Party...

The SECURE Act and Your Retirement

by Chandler and Brown | Feb 14, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 (“SECURE Act”) is a broad and wide-reaching bill that includes numerous provisions focused on increasing access to tax-advantaged accounts and preventing older individuals from outliving their...

5 Common Misconceptions About Estate Planning

by Chandler and Brown | Jan 13, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Estate Planning is often viewed as complicated and confusing, in part due to numerous misconceptions that color the public’s understanding of the practice area. The following are some examples of common misconceptions: 1. Misconception: “Having a Will avoids probate.”...

Is that irrevocable trust truly permanent?

by Chandler and Brown | Mar 1, 2019 | Wills And Trusts

On behalf of Chandler and Brown, Ltd. posted in wills and trusts on Thursday, March 14, 2019. Many people may be under the impression that irrevocable trusts cannot ever be modified or revoked by the grantor. However, this becomes problematic when an irrevocable trust...
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Janelle J. Chambers

Areas of practice: Estate Planning, Elder Law, Business Planning, Real Estate, Trust Administration, Probate Administration

Janelle was born and raised in Southern California. She received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law, cum laude. Janelle practices at the St. Paul Estate Planning law firm, Chandler and Brown, specializing in the areas of Estate and Charitable Planning, Trust and Probate Administration, and Elder Law. Janelle presents frequently to the Twin Cities community on Estate and Charitable Planning. Some of her recent audiences include legal and financial advisors, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies, such as the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

Janelle is an active member of the Minnesota and Wisconsin State Bar Associations, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and the St. Paul and Minnesota Foundations’ Cornerstone Council. She has served as a volunteer with the Minnesota State Bar Foundation and currently volunteers with Minnesota’s chapter of Wills for Heroes, as well as the Eden Prairie Hockey Association and the Eden Prairie Soccer Association. She currently lives in Eden Prairie with her husband and their five children. In her free time, Janelle enjoys creative writing, supporting Minnesota hockey, and spending time outdoors with her family. 

 

Bar Admissions: Minnesota, Wisconsin
Education: University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, MN, J.D. cum laude, Brigham Young University, B.A
Professional Associations & Memberships: Minnesota State Bar Association Member, Wisconsin State Bar Association Member, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) Member, St. Paul and Minnesota Foundations’ Cornerstone Council Member
Pro Bono Activities: Wills for Heroes, Minnesota State Bar Foundation, Eden Prairie Soccer Association, Eden Prairie Hockey Association

 

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