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 Directives2026-04-21T13:40:45+00:00

Bankruptcy Fraud: A Serious Federal Crime

Bankruptcy offers a fresh start for individuals burdened by debt, but it comes with strict rules and legal responsibilities. Fraudulent actions in bankruptcy cases are considered federal crimes, punishable by fines of up to $250,000, imprisonment for up to twenty years, or [...]

Bankruptcy Fraud: A Serious Federal Crime2026-04-21T13:40:45+00:00

Yin Yoga Is My Zen

Not a yogi but want to try yoga? Yin yoga for the win! I have tried “regular” yoga several times and each time it was not a great experience.  I did not feel strong enough, flexible enough, or slim enough.  I stumbled [...]

Yin Yoga Is My Zen2026-04-21T13:40:47+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?2026-04-21T13:40:48+00:00

Bankruptcy Reaffirmation Agreements: What You Need to Know

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy? If you have secured property you want to keep—like a car or furniture—you might encounter a Reaffirmation Agreement. This guide breaks down the what, where, who, when, and how of these agreements to help you make an [...]

Bankruptcy Reaffirmation Agreements: What You Need to Know2026-04-21T13:40:49+00:00

What is an estate plan?

Everyone needs an estate plan. But, what does estate planning mean? Estate noun: all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death. Plan noun: a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something. Plan verb: decide on and arrange [...]

What is an estate plan?2026-04-21T13:40:50+00:00

Why Am I Getting a 1099 After Filing for Bankruptcy?

After filing for bankruptcy, it’s not uncommon to receive IRS forms like the 1099-A or 1099-C. But why are you receiving these forms, and what do they mean for your taxes? Here's what you need to know about 1099 forms in the [...]

Why Am I Getting a 1099 After Filing for Bankruptcy?2026-04-21T13:40:50+00:00

Your Power of Attorney Options

So many choices! Pick the one that is right for you A general Power of Attorney is a document that should be included in every adult’s estate plan.  Yes, even if you just turned 18 years old – you should have a [...]

Your Power of Attorney Options2026-04-21T13:40:51+00:00

Your Holiday Reminder to Reduce Stress

We are entering the most delightful time of year!  Unfortunately, the delights can cause stress, exhaustion, financial worries, and a sense of trying to survive a whirlwind. The holidays are surrounded by expectations, some we place on ourselves and some are placed [...]

Your Holiday Reminder to Reduce Stress2026-04-21T13:40:52+00:00

Mechanic’s Liens and Bankruptcy: What Homeowners Need to Know

Protect Your Home and Finances from Mechanic’s Liens You’ve just completed a major home renovation or car repair, but there’s a problem: a mechanic’s lien has been placed against your property. What does this mean for your financial future? And if bankruptcy [...]

Mechanic’s Liens and Bankruptcy: What Homeowners Need to Know2026-04-21T13:40:52+00:00
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