Cherryvale Wills & Probate Lawyer, Kansas


Includes: Estate Administration, Living Wills, Wills

Robert Wayne Lattin

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

Douglas Depew

Consumer Bankruptcy, Commercial Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Daniel Mark Reynolds

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

Paul D. Oakleaf

Industry Specialties
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

Jeffrey William Gettler

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Sarah Anne Reed

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

Bryan A. Rickman

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  33 Years

Jim Patterson

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  73 Years

Stephen D. Wilkin

General Practice
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  48 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

PROPERTY CONTROL TRUST

Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who ha... (more...)
Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who have special physical, emotional or other requirements, (2) spendthrift trusts designed to prevent a beneficiary from wasting the trust principal; and (3) sprinkling trusts that allow the trustee to decide how to distribute trust income or principal among the beneficiaries.

SWEARING MATCH

A case that turns on the word of one witness versus another. The outcome of a swearing match usually depends on whom the jury finds most trustworthy.

POWER OF APPOINTMENT

The legal authority to decide who will receive someone else's property, usually property held in a trust. Most trustees can distribute the income from a trust o... (more...)
The legal authority to decide who will receive someone else's property, usually property held in a trust. Most trustees can distribute the income from a trust only according to the terms of the trust, but a trustee with a power of appointment can choose the beneficiaries, sometimes from a list of candidates specified by the grantor. For example, Karin creates a trust with power of appointment to benefit either the local art museum, symphony, library or park, depending on the trustee's assessment of need.

GRANTOR

Someone who creates a trust. Also called a trustor or settlor.

DEATH TAXES

Taxes levied at death, based on the value of property left behind. Federal death taxes are called estate taxes. Some states levy inheritance taxes on people who... (more...)
Taxes levied at death, based on the value of property left behind. Federal death taxes are called estate taxes. Some states levy inheritance taxes on people who inherit property.

ADMINISTRATRIX

An outdated term for a female administrator -- the person appointed by a court to handle probate on behalf of someone who died without a will. Now, whether male... (more...)
An outdated term for a female administrator -- the person appointed by a court to handle probate on behalf of someone who died without a will. Now, whether male or female, this person is called the administrator.

TAKING AGAINST THE WILL

A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property.... (more...)
A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property. The surviving spouse can take that share instead of accepting whatever he or she inherited through the deceased spouse's will. If the surviving spouse decides to take the statutory share, it's called 'taking against the will.' Dower and curtesy is another name for the same legal process.

MARITAL LIFE ESTATE TRUST

See AB trust.

INHERIT

To receive property from someone who has died. Traditionally, the word 'inherit' applied only when one received property from a relative who died without a will... (more...)
To receive property from someone who has died. Traditionally, the word 'inherit' applied only when one received property from a relative who died without a will. Currently, however, the word is used whenever someone receives property from the estate of a deceased person.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Estate of Broderick

... telephone. The court then conducted the trial in her absence and admitted the will to probate. ... disabled. Gene Ludwig then filed a petition for the admission of Broderick's will to probate and requested that he be named executor of her estate. ...

In re Estate of Hjersted

... trustee. The same day, he executed his "Last Will and Testament." The will "poured over" probate assets into the trust. ... seq. Thereafter, the district court admitted Norman's will into probate and appointed Lawrence executor of the estate. ...

In re Jones

... This disciplinary case arose out of the respondent's conduct as the administrator of a probate estate. The estate was opened in 1998. ... "5. Peter Regan retained Michael Jones to probate his cousin's estate and paid $500 in attorneys fees. ...