Kristal Renee Dahlager
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**Kristal Renee Dahlager - Partner at Anderson Larson Saunders Klaassen Dahlager & Leitch PLLP** Based in Willmar, Minnesota, Kristal Renee Dahlager is a dedicated attorney specializing in estate planning. With a robust legal career that began in 2012, Kristal has been an integral part of the Anderson Larson team since 2013, rising to the position of Partner in 2017. Kristal earned her Bachelor of Science degree in statistics and actuarial science from the University of Minnesota in Duluth in 2005. She subsequently pursued her Juris Doctor at Liberty University School of Law, graduating in 2012. Since becoming a licensed attorney in Minnesota, Kristal has focused her practice on helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of estate planning, ensuring their wishes are honored and their legacies preserved. A native of Sacred Heart, MN, Kristal is deeply committed to her community. She actively participates in local organizations, serving on the boards of Hope Pregnancy Center, West Central Industries, and the Willmar Noon Lions Club. Her involvement extends to her congregation at Living Hope - Evangelical Free Church, where she contributes to various outreach and support initiatives. With a passion for guiding clients through the estate planning process, Kristal leverages her analytical background to provide thoughtful, tailored solutions that address the unique needs of each client. Whether you are planning for the future or seeking to understand the intricacies of estate law, Kristal is dedicated to providing compassionate, expert legal assistance in Willmar and the surrounding areas. For trusted guidance in estate planning, contact Kristal Renee Dahlager at Anderson Larson Saunders Klaassen Dahlager & Leitch PLLP today.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.