DENALI LAW GROUP, LLC
www.denalilaw.com
Areas of Focus: Kids Protection Planning, Life and Legacy Planning
Licensed States: Alaska
My name is Karlee and Iâve called Alaska home for over 20 years. My legal journey began in an orphanage in Romania. I was there to teach English, but at the end of my trip, I was enrolling in law school. Countless families were broken apart due to poverty and human trafficking. I wanted to make a difference, offer justice and hope; and most importantly, bring families together after loss or painâŚso, I enrolled in law school.
Initially, I was a corporate attorney practicing in a variety of business transaction matters in Virginia and Ohio. While I learned a lot about the business world; corporations; contracts; federal government matters related to lobbying and federal procurements; what I really wanted was to work with families. I wanted to help families come closer together. I just was unsure exactly how to do that.
I returned home to Alaska after 14 years and I was eager to work directly with families. I began working for the Office of Public Advocacy, as part of the State of Alaska Department of Administration. I represented families and children in Child in Need of Aid cases, general child custody matters, and domestic violence protective orders. I loved working with families and knew I was becoming one step closer to the perfect career.
I had tossed around the idea of estate planning for a year or so, but believed the myth estate planning was for the super wealthy or elderly. When I started researching the NLBM way and becoming a PFL, I was intrigued because it was not a controversial, adversarial environment, nor was it a transactional one-time deal. It was a relationship. It was personal. It captured that question of âWho am I?â âAm I a litigator who argues day in and day out and my clients exhaust me and take me away from my own family, am I corporate transactional attorney who doesnât know my client at all, or am I a personal lawyer who cares deeply about the client, their childrenâultimately, their legacy?â
Being a Personal Family Lawyer is more than merely sitting down with a client and figuring out where their stuff goes when they die. I want to really get to their heart and advise them on issues they may never have contemplated before walking in my office. To me, estate planning is a journey and the journey can be challenging, but it may allow a person to really consider, âWho am I and how do I want to leave this world?â We are always changing, our spouse is always changing, our children, and the list goes on. We have only this life to make a difference and leave our legacy.
My goal in becoming a PFL was not to learn how to draft and fund a trust; yes, that is important. My goal in joining was to learn how to build a relationship with a person who values their legacy.
The industry is moving toward a holistic approach to wealth management, and a PFL is akin to their Financial Advisor or CPA. As a PFL, I get to walk the journey with my client in both the good times and during the tragic times.
While going through the New Law Business Program, I also started reading a book entitled, âLiving Fearless." He writes about finding our God-given identity. After the first chapter, I felt God saying, âKarlee, I call you Faithful Advocate.â
I become a PFL so I can be a faithful advocate to those around me. I want to faithfully execute clientsâ estate plans advocating for their wishes, desires, and for their loved ones. As a wife and mother, the reality the unexpected can happen is ever present, and I want to use my own personal successes and hardships to help clients find their God-given identity and leave a lasting legacy.
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