About the KEYTLaw, LLC, Law Firm
KEYTLaw, LLC, is a law firm with an office in Scottsdale, Arizona. The firm’s attorneys are H. Richard Keyt, JD, LL.M (taxation) and his son former CPA Richard C. Keyt, JD, M.S. (accounting). The firm also has four legal assistants.
We are attorneys who prepare wills, trusts and other estate planning documents. We help you protect your most valuable assets – your loved ones. We represent personal representatives in Arizona probates. We also administer trusts after a trustee dies. Richard C. Keyt is a nonprofit corporation / charitable law attorney who prepares and files IRS form 1023 to obtain federal tax exemptions for 501(c)(3) organization..
We have formed 8,900+ Arizona limited liability companies and 410+ nonprofit corporations that intended to become 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charities. We also help clients negotiate and document business matters, including buying, selling and leasing all types of real estate and preparing and reviewing any kind of contract. We provide common legal services that businesses and business owners need.
Areas of Practice
- Preparing wills and revocable living trusts and assisting our clients in creating life-time asset protection for their loved ones after death
- Forming Arizona limited liability companies: 8,900+ formed
- Preparing documents to add or remove one or more members of Arizona LLCs
- Preparing Operating Agreements for Arizona LLCs
- Preparing deeds to transfer Arizona land to LLCs
- Forming Arizona nonprofit corporations: 410+ formed
- Terminating Arizona LLCs and nonprofit corporations
- Registering non-Arizona LLCs and corporations to do business in Arizona
- Preparing and reviewing contracts including contracts to buy, sell & lease the following types of real property: residential homes, commercial, office, industrial, shopping centers & apartments.
- Preparing & filing IRS Form 1023 to obtain federal tax exempt status for charitable nonprofit corporations
- Representing people who become the personal representative of the estate of a deceased Arizona resident in a Superior Court probate
- Representing successor trustees who become a trustee after the trust maker dies
- Preparing and reviewing prenuptial agreements