Stratford Newitt Kiger
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Stratford Newitt Kiger is an accomplished attorney and the founder of Kiger Law, P.C., located in Charlotte, NC. With over a decade of dedicated legal experience, Stratford specializes in probate law, providing compassionate and knowledgeable guidance to clients navigating the complexities of estate planning and administration. Stratford earned his Juris Doctor from the Charlotte School of Law in 2010, building upon a solid foundation in business and finance with an MBA from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation from Queens University of Charlotte. This unique blend of legal and financial expertise enables Stratford to offer clients a comprehensive approach to probate and estate matters, ensuring that their loved ones’ wishes are honored and their legacies are protected. Prior to establishing Kiger Law, P.C., Stratford served as Senior Vice President at Bank of America, N.A., from 1994 to 2007, where he cultivated a deep understanding of financial systems and their impact on individual clients. This experience enhances his ability to address the intricate financial aspects often involved in probate cases. At Kiger Law, Stratford is committed to providing personalized service and strategic solutions tailored to each client's unique circumstances. His dedication to excellence and integrity has earned him a reputation as a trusted resource in the Charlotte community. Whether guiding families through the probate process or assisting with estate planning, Stratford Newitt Kiger stands as a steadfast advocate for his clients, ensuring peace of mind during life's most challenging moments.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.