
Kendall joined our sister law firm in January 2021 and transitioned to PlanWell Legal in July 2025. As Operations Manager, she focuses on driving efficiency, streamlining systems, and ensuring day-to-day processes run seamlessly behind the scenes. Kendall specializes in optimizing workflows, enhancing communication, and supporting the firm’s sustainable growth.A North Carolina native, Kendall graduated from Appalachian State University. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, practicing yoga, and reading. She’s an avid sports fan (Go Heels!), loves the beach, and makes it a priority to spend time outdoors. Recently, she’s taken up golf (or at least tried to) — much to the delight of her husband, Keith. In December 2024, Kendall welcomed her first child, a son, and is happily soaking in all the joys of new parenthood.
Estate planning is not just for the rich. If you own your home and have children, you need an estate plan — seriously. What happens if you cannot make decisions for yourself? Who will raise your children if you are unable to? What happens to your home and anything else you own after you’re gone? We can help you legally outline what happens next, so you can protect your legacy and loved ones.
This entirely depends on your goals. Schedule a free 1-on-1 consultation to learn more about which option is best for you.
If you pass away or become incapacitated without a Will, a judge will decide what happens next per your state’s intestate succession rules. This can mean serious consequences.