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<p style="font-size:17px">One of the first things we hear from new estate planning clients is:<br><strong>“How can I avoid probate?”</strong></p>



<p style="font-size:17px">This is often a reason driving people come to us. Many have gone through the <strong>probate process for a loved one</strong> and want to spare their families the same experience. Probate in Kansas can be <strong>expensive, time-consuming, and stressful</strong>, often taking months to complete.</p>



<p style="font-size:17px">Fortunately, <strong>there are tools available under Kansas law</strong> that allow you to transfer assets to your beneficiaries <em>outside</em> of probate. Below are the most common ways to do so.</p>



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<p style="font-size:17px"><strong>Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship</strong> allows two or more people to own equal shares of an asset. When one owner dies, their share passes automatically to the surviving owner(s) <strong>without going through probate</strong>.</p>



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<li style="font-size:17px">This is common for <strong>bank accounts and real estate</strong>.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px"><strong>Important note:</strong> Many property owners <em>think</em> they have joint tenancy, but the deed language is incorrect and instead creates <strong>tenancy in common</strong>, which <em>does</em> require probate.</li>
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<p style="font-size:17px">🔎 <strong>Recommendation:</strong> Have your real estate deeds and bank accounts reviewed to confirm proper joint ownership is in place.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-payable-on-death-pod-designations">Payable on Death (POD) Designations</h2>



<p style="font-size:17px">A <strong>Payable on Death (POD)</strong> designation allows you to name a beneficiary on a <strong>bank account or other financial account</strong>. When you pass away, the account transfers directly to the named beneficiary <strong>without court involvement</strong>.</p>



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<li style="font-size:17px">POD is a <strong>contract with your bank</strong>, so make sure each account has one.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px"><strong>Do not confuse this with adding a child or relative as a co-owner</strong>, which gives them legal access to your money during your lifetime and may expose the account to their creditors.</li>
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<p style="font-size:17px">🛠️ <strong>Action step:</strong> Ask your bank to confirm that all your accounts have POD designations in place.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-transfer-on-death-tod-deeds">Transfer on Death (TOD) Deeds</h2>



<p style="font-size:17px">A <strong>Transfer on Death (TOD) Deed</strong> allows you to name a beneficiary who will automatically inherit your real estate upon your death—<strong>without going through probate</strong>.</p>



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<li style="font-size:17px">TOD Deeds must be <strong>filed with the Register of Deeds</strong> in the county where the property is located.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px">Married couples can file a joint TOD Deed, with the transfer taking effect after the second spouse passes away.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px">You <strong>retain full control</strong> of your property during your lifetime—you can sell, refinance, or revoke the deed.</li>
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<p>🏡 <strong>Planning tip:</strong> If you move or buy new property, you’ll need to file a new TOD Deed for the new property.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-small-estate-affidavit-kansas">Small Estate Affidavit (Kansas)</h2>



<p style="font-size:17px">Kansas allows a <strong>Small Estate Affidavit</strong> to be used if the total value of an estate is <strong>less than $75,000</strong> (excluding real estate).</p>



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<li style="font-size:17px">This tool allows heirs to collect and transfer property <strong>without probate</strong>.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px">Heirs fill out a simple form provided by the <strong>Kansas Judicial Council</strong> and present it to the institution holding the assets.</li>
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<p style="font-size:17px">💡 <strong>Ideal for:</strong> Estates with bank accounts, life insurance, or other financial assets under $75,000.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-revocable-trusts">Revocable Trusts</h2>



<p style="font-size:17px">A <strong>Revocable Trust</strong> is a powerful estate planning tool that:</p>



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<li style="font-size:17px">Allows you to <strong>transfer ownership</strong> of your assets to a trust during your lifetime.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px">Provides a <strong>private, court-free method</strong> of distributing assets upon your death.</li>



<li style="font-size:17px">Can be amended or revoked at any time while you’re alive and competent.</li>
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<p style="font-size:17px">While a trust can eliminate the need for probate, <strong>not everyone needs one</strong>. In many cases, using the tools above (POD, TOD, joint ownership) can avoid probate without the added cost of creating and funding a trust.  See our blog post on selecting a Trust <a href="https://www.minterpollaklawfirm.com/blog/do-i-need-a-trust/">here</a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-thoughts-the-importance-of-proper-planning">Final Thoughts: The Importance of Proper Planning</h2>



<p style="font-size:17px">Kansas law offers <strong>several ways to avoid probate</strong>, but using these tools incorrectly can still lead to unintended consequences—and probate.</p>



<p style="font-size:17px">That’s why it’s important to work with a qualified <strong>estate planning attorney</strong> who can help you choose and properly implement the best strategy for your specific situation.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-get-help-avoiding-probate-in-kansas">Get Help Avoiding Probate in Kansas</h3>



<p style="font-size:17px">At <strong>Minter & Pollak, LC</strong>, we help individuals and families across Kansas create effective, affordable estate plans. We offer <strong>free initial consultations</strong> and are happy to review your existing plan to ensure probate can be avoided.</p>



<p style="font-size:17px">For additional information regarding estate planning please see our <a href="https://www.minterpollaklawfirm.com/blog/">blog</a>.</p>



<p style="font-size:17px">📞 <strong>Call our office today</strong>&nbsp;at&nbsp;<strong><a href="tel:+13162650797">316-265-0797</a></strong>&nbsp;or click&nbsp;<a href="https://minterpollak.cliogrow.com/book">here&nbsp;</a>to schedule a free consultation.</p>



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