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What is a Postnuptial Agreement? Protecting Your Assets and Your Legacy in Kansas City

While the idea of a "prenup" is well-known, postnuptial agreements are often overlooked. These agreements, signed after marriage, can be a vital part of your Kansas City estate plan. They provide clarity and protection, particularly as your life and circumstances change. What [...]

What is a Postnuptial Agreement? Protecting Your Assets and Your Legacy in Kansas City2025-09-02T16:41:28+00:00

Are All Trusts Living Trusts? Kansas City Lawyer Explains

The word "trust" gets used quite broadly, creating potential confusion. While a "living trust" is a widely discussed instrument for estate planning, it's crucial to understand that not every trust is a living trust. Below our Kansas City estate planning lawyers break down the key distinctions.

Are All Trusts Living Trusts? Kansas City Lawyer Explains2025-09-02T16:41:28+00:00

Changing Beneficiaries on Your Life Insurance

Your life insurance policy is a dynamic tool that can be adjusted as your life changes. While you have the flexibility to change beneficiaries, it's essential to do so thoughtfully and with a clear understanding of any potential implications.

Changing Beneficiaries on Your Life Insurance2025-09-02T16:41:30+00:00

Kansas Advance Medical Directives

Health Care Planning In Your Estate Plan Your estate plan can and should include advance medical directives such as a Power of Attorney for Medical Decisions, Living Will, and a general HIPPA release.  These documents will allow family and medical providers to [...]

Kansas Advance Medical Directives2025-09-02T16:41:31+00:00

Does a high school graduate need an estate plan?

Yes, every Kansan 18 years and older should have an estate plan What estate planning documents does a young adult need? A majority of 18 year-olds will only need some basic estate planning documents.  These documents will focus on the what ifs: [...]

Does a high school graduate need an estate plan?2025-09-02T16:41:32+00:00
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