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  • 2025-06-28: Estate Planning for New Parents: Protecting Your Children’s Future
  • 2025-06-17: Top 5 Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
  • 2025-03-19: Why Young Adults Need Estate Planning Documents Too
  • 2025-01-13: Communication is Key – Why You Should Discuss Your Estate Plan With Your Family
  • 2024-12-05: Why the Holidays Are a Smart Time to Discuss Your Estate Plan
  • 2024-10-11: What to Do After Signing Your Will: Steps to Avoid Probate in Kansas
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  • 2024-07-25: How to Prepare for Your Estate Planning Consultation
  • 2024-06-19: Not Everyone Needs a Trust: Understanding When It’s Necessary and When It’s Not
  • 2024-05-21: Ways to Avoid Probate in Kansas
  • 2024-04-23: Why Every Adult Needs a Financial Power of Attorney
  • 2024-03-29: Who Should I Appoint to Make Medical Decisions for Me?

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