David D. Kammer has been practicing law for over 28 years and has only represented individuals. He seeks to treat his clients with dignity, respect, and kindness.
His office serves clients in the areas of estate planning (Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and living wills), estate and trust administration, and long-term and crisis nursing home Medicaid planning.
Our planning and advice in each of these areas is enhanced by our in-depth knowledge of tax consequences for individuals and their beneficiaries.
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Kyler Joe Palmer joined the law firm of McCulloch, Felger, Fite & Gutmann in May 2022 after graduating from the University of Dayton School of Law. While in law school, he was on the University of Dayton Law Review and served as president of the Intellectual Property Law Society. Before law school, Kyler obtained a degree in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University and completed graduate-level coursework at Harvard University. Kyler is licensed to practice law in Maine and Ohio.
Kyler’s areas of practice include probate and trust administration, estate planning, civil litigation, business and commercial law, real estate, and appellate law. He also assists with civil legal matters and criminal prosecution for the City of Piqua and the Village of Covington.
Being an avid writer and legal scholar, Kyler has published several articles in various academic journals – including the DePaul Journal for Social Justice and the University of Dayton Law Review. His scholarship mainly focuses on the intersection of the First Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment.
As a member of both the Miami County Bar Association and the Dayton Bar Association, Kyler is extremely active in the Miami Valley legal community. Notably, in May 2022, he co-led a presentation before the DBA Carl D. Kessler Inn of Court, to which he is a member, titled “Social Media and Litigation – What Practitioners Need to Know.”
When Kyler is not counseling clients or researching the law, he can be found traveling or rooting for his favorite sports teams – the Philadelphia Phillies and the Texas A&M Aggies.
Kim Estess, Esq., is dually certified as a specialist in elder law by the National Elder Law Foundation and the Ohio State Bar Association and certified as a specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law by the OSBA.
Her practice focuses on estate planning, estate administration, elder law, asset protection, Medicaid, special needs planning and guardianships.
"I firmly believe that providing outstanding service requires more than just excellent legal work — it also involves taking the time to establish a strong relationship with each client in order to truly understand their unique family situation and goals," she says.
Houck Menninger Law, LLC is a boutique law firm located in Centerville, Ohio that specializes in estate planning, elder law and special needs planning.
Rachael Houck is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation.
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