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Spooky Questions to Ask Yourself When Preparing Your Estate Plan

As Halloween approaches, it’s a perfect time to face some “spooky” questions about your estate planning. While they might seem “scary”, these questions are essential for ensuring your loved ones are taken care of when you’re no longer here. By confronting these “spooky” topics now, you can make the process easier for both yourself and your family.

Spooky Questions to Ask Yourself When Preparing Your Estate Plan2026-04-21T13:39:57+00:00

Moving Forward After Losing a Spouse

The loss of a spouse is an emotional challenge that many of us will eventually encounter. It's a difficult transition, and no matter how well-prepared we might think we are; the reality is always a tough journey. Beyond the emotional adjustment, there are practical and necessary steps to take on the legal and financial front which can seem overwhelming in a time of grief. 

Moving Forward After Losing a Spouse2026-04-21T13:40:07+00:00

New Home Contract? Consult a Kansas City Trust Lawyer

You've found your dream home and your offer's been accepted – this is an exciting time! As you approach closing, your agent, attorney, or title company will ask how you'd like to hold the title to the property. While individual ownership is common, placing your new house into a trust right from the start has compelling advantages.

New Home Contract? Consult a Kansas City Trust Lawyer2026-04-21T13:40:25+00:00

Crafting Your Trust with a Kansas Trust Attorney

When you're working with a Lenexa trust attorney, it's crucial to understand what you can include in your trust document. Let's explore the variety of instructions or restrictions that can make your trust truly yours, ensuring your legacy is managed just the way you envision. 

Crafting Your Trust with a Kansas Trust Attorney2026-04-21T13:40:38+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 Insurance2026-04-21T13:40:39+00:00

Estate Planning Without Children or Family

Your Kansas Will and Trust Lawyer Explains How to Navigate Estate Planning Without Heirs Heir: noun, plural noun heirs: a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death. Many people mistakenly believe that without direct heirs—like [...]

Estate Planning Without Children or Family2026-04-21T13:40:42+00:00
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