Address: 10615 W 148th St, Overland Park, KS 66221, USA
Phone: +19136859190
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Dana Blanchard
Mr. Dorsch made estate planning easy and understandable! His knowledge and consideration to details made the process run smoothly. We would highly recommend him to anyone who needs estate planning made simple!
Marles Dudley
My husband and I felt well cared for as Daniel Dorsch created a new and thorough trust for us. He worked out details in a short amount of time because we had a deadline. We can't thank him enough for his kindness, expertise and expedience! The Dudleys
Larry Ready
All of my past experience with attorneys have not been that pleasant. I came to The Dorsch law firm to help my mother get her will in order. Daniel was great. The experience was painless. He explained everything really well so that we understood the process. To my surprise he has an amazing since of humor. I would definitely recommend The Dorsch Law Firm.
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Usually certain life events trigger the need to update estate measures. These include marriage, children, divorce, death of spouse, change is assets, relocation, change is status or guardian, trustee or executor and change in tax laws.
As estate planning tools, they work together to create a complete plan for an estate however a will is effective after death, trusts are effective upon creation. Also, a will covers anything owned by the person who created it and a trust covers only the property. To learn more differences please visit our website
Just remember that not all estate planning lawyers are the same and therefore information may differ. Only use the tools you are comfortable with and call an attorney if you have questions and need help.
Make sure to have a full comprehensive balance sheet. It's good to have an idea of whether you’re receiving any inheritance from family in the future, and what that could be. Have an idea of who should benefit from your estate beyond your spouse and children.
Just like paying taxes, everyone does. Estate planning is for anyone who cares about their loved ones left behind. The timing is different for everyone, such as those with a family or without and the married and unmarried.
Of course. We cover all aspects of estate planning including wills, living trusts, durable power of attorney and more.
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