Trustee vs. Executor: What’s the Difference?

When people begin estate planning, they often hear the terms trustee and executor used interchangeably. While both roles involve managing and distributing assets, they are not the same. Understanding the difference between a trustee and an executor, and when each role applies, can help you make informed decisions when creating your estate plan and choosing […]

Estate Planning Checklist for Kansas Residents

ESTATE PLANNING CONCEPT

Estate planning is often easy to put off, but having a clear plan in place is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself, your family, and your assets. For Kansas residents, estate planning is shaped by state-specific laws that can affect probate, decision-making authority, and how property passes after death. […]

Will vs. Trust: Which Is Better in Kansas?

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One of the most common questions people ask when starting an estate plan is whether they need a will or a trust. In Kansas, the answer is rarely as simple as choosing one over the other. Wills and trusts serve different purposes, and the better option depends on your goals, assets, and family situation. Understanding […]

What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Kansas?

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When There’s No Will, There’s No Control Many people assume that if they pass away without a will, things will just “work themselves out.” Maybe the house will go to the spouse. Maybe the kids will divvy up the rest. Unfortunately, that’s not how it works in Kansas. When someone dies without a will a […]