A will, also called a last will and testament, is one of the most important documents in your estate plan. It allows you to clearly state how your assets should be distributed, who should care for your minor children, and who will manage your estate after your passing.
It’s important to understand that a will generally must go through probate, the legal process through which a court oversees the distribution of your assets. While probate can take time and may involve additional costs, a properly drafted will still provides essential guidance, ensures your wishes are legally recognized, and helps protect your loved ones during a difficult time.
At Kelley Law Firm, we help individuals and families across Kansas and Missouri create clear and legally valid wills. Our goal is to make the planning process straightforward, comfortable, and tailored to your needs.
A will allows you to:
Even though a will goes through probate, it is a critical tool in your estate planning toolbox, ensuring your intentions are honored and giving your family peace of mind.
A thoughtfully drafted will may include:
We work with you to create a comprehensive will that clearly expresses your intentions, protects your loved ones, and provides peace of mind for your family.
We help you create a clear and legally valid will that reflects your wishes, protects your assets, and supports your long-term estate planning goals.
We guide you in selecting guardians and creating instructions to ensure your children are cared for by the people you trust most.
We help you outline how your property, financial accounts, and personal belongings should be divided to minimize disputes and ensure fairness among beneficiaries.
Choosing the right executor is essential. We help you select a responsible individual and clearly define their responsibilities.
If you need a Wills Attorney in the greater Kansas City area, contact Kelley Law Firm to schedule an in-person or remote consultation to get the help you need. Our law office is located at 5200 W. 94th Terrace, Ste. 208, Prairie Village, KS, 66207, United States.
Our law office proudly serves Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, Independence, Belton, Liberty, Grandview, Roeland Park, Prairie Village, Lenexa, North Kansas City, Lee’s Summit, Raytown, Independence, Gladstone, Johnson County, KS, Wyandotte County, KS, Douglas County, KS, Jackson County, MO, Cass County, MO, Clay County, MO, and Platte County, MO.
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