At Advanced Legal Planning, we work with individuals and families in El Dorado to build custom estate plans that reflect their goals and prepare for life’s transitions.
In Butler County, families value security, tradition, and control. Estate planning allows you to:
Appoint someone to make decisions if you can’t
Avoid costly and stressful probate court
Ensure your assets go to the right people at the right time
Minimize taxes and legal conflicts
Protect your loved ones from unexpected burdens
We help you get it done right the first time—so your plan works exactly when you need it to.
Wills and Living Trusts – Set clear instructions for asset distribution
Powers of Attorney – Designate decision-makers for financial and medical matters
Healthcare Directives – Ensure your care preferences are respected
Trust-Based Planning – Avoid probate and ensure smooth transitions
Blended Family Planning – Resolve complex beneficiary arrangements with clarity
Special Needs Trusts – Provide for vulnerable loved ones without compromising benefits
Asset Protection – Shield your estate from unnecessary taxes, lawsuits, or nursing home costs
If you pass away or become incapacitated without a legal plan, Kansas law takes over:
The courts will decide who gets your assets
Your family may be forced into probate court
A judge—not you—will decide who handles your affairs
Your loved ones may face unnecessary costs, delays, or disputes
We’ve helped many El Dorado families avoid these challenges with proactive legal solutions that are clear, enforceable, and personalized.
Discover Your Estate Planning Needs
Not sure if you need estate planning? The truth is, every adult can benefit from some form of estate planning. The real question is, “What type of plan best suits your needs?” Uncover your unique estate planning requirements with our experienced guidance today.
Everyone. If you own property, have a family, or want to make sure your voice is heard, estate planning is for you. We serve:
Young professionals and new parents
Retirees and seniors concerned about aging or long-term care
Farmers and business owners planning for succession
Individuals with complex family or financial situations
We’ll sit down and discuss your needs, questions, and goals.
We design your documents to fit your life—not just fill in blanks.
Once your plan is complete, you’ll know your family is protected.
We understand the needs of El Dorado residents and the nuances of Kansas law. You won’t get a generic online form here—just professional, personalized planning from a team that cares about your outcome.
Clear, flat-rate pricing
Fast turnaround with accuracy
Experience in elder law, Medicaid, and complex estates
Schedule Your Free Consultation in El Dorado
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to create your estate plan, this is it. Let’s build a strategy that protects your future and gives your loved ones confidence and clarity.
Contact us today to book your estate planning consultation.
Estate planning is the process of structuring your assets to ensure they are distributed according to your wishes after your passing or incapacitation. Estate Planning helps you minimize taxes, avoid legal disputes, provide for your loved ones, and maintain control over your financial affairs. Proper Estate Planning can also protect your beneficiaries from creditors and other potential risks.
Key estate planning documents include a will, trusts, a financial power of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney, living will, beneficiary designations, and guardianship designations. Each document serves a specific purpose and can be customized to suit your unique circumstances and goals.
It is generally recommended to review and update your estate plan every 3 to 5 years or after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, death of a beneficiary, or substantial changes in your assets or financial situation. Regular reviews ensure that your estate plan remains current and accurately reflects your wishes.
One way to make sure your plan is up to date is to join a maintenance program. A maintenance program assures your plan is being reviewed regularly and gives easy access to an attorney if you have any questions or need any changes.
If you pass away without a will or estate plan, your assets will be distributed according to your state’s “intestacy ” laws, which may not align with your preferences. This can lead to family disputes, increased legal expenses, and increased hardship for your loved ones. It is crucial to have a well-crafted estate plan in place to ensure your wishes are honored.
While it is possible to create your own estate plan, working with an experienced estate planning attorney is highly recommended. An attorney can help you navigate complex legal requirements, identify potential issues, and create a customized plan that addresses your unique circumstances and goals. This ensures that your estate plan is effective and legally sound. This provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
A revocable trust is a flexible legal arrangement that allows you to maintain control over your assets during your lifetime and make changes to the trust as needed. Upon your death, the trust becomes irrevocable, and assets are distributed to your beneficiaries.
An irrevocable trust, on the other hand, is a permanent arrangement that cannot be altered or revoked once established. Irrevocable trusts offer greater asset protection and tax benefits but require you to relinquish control over the assets placed in the trust. An experienced Estate Planning attorney can create “some” flexibility to an irrevocable trust while maintaining its benefits.
Elder Law and Medicaid Planning involve navigating the complexities of aging, long-term care, and government assistance programs. By working with an experienced attorney, you can develop a strategy to secure quality care, preserve your assets, and expedite your eligibility for Medicaid benefits. This process can help alleviate financial burdens and provide peace of mind for you and your family.
Special needs planning is the process of creating a comprehensive plan to support a loved one with special needs, ensuring their long-term well-being and financial security. This can involve establishing a special needs trust, selecting appropriate guardians, and identifying government benefits and resources. Proper planning can help your loved one maintain their independence, quality of life, and access to essential support services.
A trust administrator, also known as a Trustee, is responsible for managing and distributing trust assets in accordance with the terms of the trust agreement. Their duties may include investing assets, paying taxes, maintaining records, communicating with beneficiaries, and addressing any legal or financial issues that arise. Trust administration requires a thorough understanding of fiduciary responsibilities and trust laws to ensure compliance and protect the interests of the beneficiaries.
Call (316) 252-2233 for Experienced Medicaid & Estate Planning
Derby Office
111 N. Baltimore Ave Derby, KS 67037
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Wichita Office
10300 W Central Ave Wichita, KS 67212
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