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Comprehensive estate planning, trust administration, and wealth protection for Johnson County families and businesses.
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Over 27 years, Gary Eastman has served 5,407 estate planning clients, creating 5,423 trusts and 1,257 wills for Kansas families. That includes 1,134 families right here in Johnson County who trust us to help protect what matters most. With both a J.D. in law and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Kansas, plus three years at Polsinelli (a top 100 AmLaw firm) handling transactions exceeding $100 million,

Gary brings big-firm expertise at affordable rates to individuals and families throughout Johnson County. Wyandotte County, and the greater Kansas City metropolitan area.

At The Eastman Law Firm, we provide comprehensive estate planning and related legal services tailored to your unique situation and goals.

Our services include drafting Last Wills and Testaments, creating Revocable Living Trusts and Irrevocable Trusts, establishing Durable Financial Powers of Attorney and Durable Medical Powers of Attorney, preparing Advance Healthcare Directives and Living Wills, and structuring specialized trusts including Testamentary Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, and Charitable Trusts.

Estate planning and related services are available in Leawood, Kansas

We also provide expert probate administration guidance for Executors and Administrators navigating the Kansas Probate Court system, whether handling estates with wills or managing intestate estates under Kansas intestacy laws and intestate succession rules.

For trust management, we guide Trustees serving under Revocable Living Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts, Testamentary Trusts, and specialized trusts, ensuring they fulfill their fiduciary duties to beneficiaries under the Uniform Trust Code and Kansas trust law.

Our tax and financial planning services address Estate Tax in the United States, Gift Tax, Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax, beneficiary designations, and business succession planning strategies that minimize tax burden while preserving wealth for future generations.

For asset protection, we employ legal structures including Irrevocable Trusts, Limited Liability Companies, and strategic planning to shield wealth from creditors and lawsuits while preserving assets for beneficiaries.

Whether you need a straightforward Last Will and Testament, a comprehensive trust-based estate plan with Revocable Living Trusts or Irrevocable Trusts for tax and asset protection purposes, guidance through probate administration as an Executor or Administrator, ongoing support as a Trustee managing trust assets for beneficiaries, or sophisticated tax planning to minimize Estate Tax and Gift Tax liability, you receive experienced guidance and personal attention.

This big-firm experience in estate planning, trust law, probate administration, and asset protection is now available to Kansas families and businesses without big-firm costs.

Comprehensive Estate Planning Services

From creating your first estate plan to administering complex trusts, we provide the full range of legal services Kansas families need to protect their legacies:

ESTATE PLANNING →

Eliminate the "what-ifs" with a custom legal framework designed to bypass the delays of probate. You get a strategic plan, from living trusts to asset protection, that ensures your legacy transitions to your heirs without administrative friction.

WILL PREPARATION →

Prevent the court from making your family's decisions. A professionally drafted will provides the definitive roadmap for your estate, naming legal guardians and securing asset distribution so your instructions are followed exactly as intended.

POWERS OF ATTORNEY →

Maintain control over your medical and financial decisions even when you can’t speak for yourself. By establishing durable directives now, you bypass the need for expensive, court-supervised guardianship and empower a person of your choosing to manage your affairs without delay.

PROBATE ADMINISTRATION →

Hand off the legal and administrative weight of the court process. Instead of navigating complex filings and creditor notices alone, you get a clear path through the local probate requirements, ensuring the estate is settled accurately while protecting you from personal liability.

ASSET PROTECTION →

Safeguard your life’s work from future creditors and legal claims. By implementing specific structures like irrevocable trusts or business entities now, you insulate your holdings from external threats and ensure that the assets you’ve built remain available for your family’s future.

TRUST MANAGEMENT →

Keep your estate plan functional as your life and the law evolve. Whether you are navigating the complexities of current trust administration or need to modify existing documents to reflect new family dynamics, you ensure your legal structures stay relevant and fully enforceable.

TAX & FINANCIAL PLANNING →

Stop losing a significant portion of your legacy to unnecessary estate and inheritance taxes. By integrating tax-efficient strategies into your legal framework, you protect your beneficiaries from heavy tax burdens and ensure more of your hard-earned assets reach the next generation intact.

BUSINESS SUCCESSION →

Ensure the company you built survives your departure without triggering a liquidity crisis or family dispute. By codifying a clear transition plan now, you protect the value of your business and provide your successors with the legal authority they need to maintain operations and secure your family's financial future.

START YOUR PLAN →

Move from uncertainty to a concrete legal strategy. Schedule a consultation to review your current holdings and identify the specific structures needed to protect your family and your business across the Kansas City metro area.

Complete Estate Planning Solutions Under One Roof

We offer eight comprehensive services that work together to protect you, your family, and your legacy. Click any service above for detailed information, or read on to understand how these services work together to provide comprehensive protection:

Wills

Affordable, essential estate planning for families at every stage.

A Last Will and Testament is the foundation of basic estate planning. Over 27 years, we’ve prepared 1,257 wills for Kansas families who need clear, legally valid documents protecting their loved ones. We draft customized wills that name guardians for minor children, designate executors to manage your estate, distribute assets according to your wishes, and avoid common mistakes that invalidate DIY documents. While trusts offer additional benefits, professionally drafted wills provide essential protection for families on any budget.

• What We Do:
Last Will and Testament preparation, guardian designations for minor children, executor appointments, specific bequests and residuary clauses, testamentary trusts for minor beneficiaries, no-contest clauses, proper execution with witnesses and notarization, and coordination with overall estate planning.

• Who Needs This:
Everyone over 18 with assets to distribute, parents with minor children needing guardian designations, anyone who wants to control asset distribution, or families seeking affordable estate planning protection.

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Estate Planning

Creating comprehensive plans to protect your family and transfer wealth according to your wishes.

Comprehensive estate planning goes beyond basic wills to provide complete family protection and wealth transfer strategies. Over 27 years, we’ve created 5,423 trusts for Kansas families, including 1,134 families right here in Johnson County. We design customized trust-based plans that avoid probate, minimize taxes, protect assets from creditors, and ensure your wishes are followed during incapacity and after death. Whether you’re a young family protecting minor children or a business owner with complex assets, we design sophisticated plans that work.

• What We Do:
Revocable living trusts to avoid probate, irrevocable trusts for tax and asset protection, comprehensive powers of attorney, healthcare directives and living wills, guardianship designations for minor children, business succession planning coordination, beneficiary designation review, and trust funding assistance.

• Who Needs This:
Families wanting to avoid probate, anyone with estates approaching tax thresholds, business owners, real estate investors, parents protecting minor children, blended families, or anyone seeking comprehensive protection beyond basic wills.

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Powers of Attorney

Ensuring someone you trust can act for you during incapacity.

Powers of Attorney are essential legal documents authorizing trusted individuals to manage your finances and make healthcare decisions if you become incapacitated. Over 27 years, we’ve prepared 4,821 powers of attorney, protecting Kansas families from costly guardianship proceedings. Without powers of attorney, families face court-appointed conservatorship costing $10,000-$30,000+ and months of delays. Durable financial and medical powers of attorney starting at $450 provide immediate protection and family peace of mind.

• What We Do:
Durable financial powers of attorney for asset management, durable medical powers of attorney for healthcare decisions, living wills and advance directives, HIPAA authorizations, successor agent designations, and Kansas-compliant execution with proper notarization.

• Who Needs This:
Everyone over 18 (parents lose authority when children turn 18), aging parents and older adults, married couples (marriage doesn’t grant automatic POA), business owners, people with substantial assets, and anyone who values control over court-appointed decision-makers.

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Trust Management and Administration

Supporting trustees through the complex responsibilities of trust administration.

Serving as trustee is both an honor and a serious legal responsibility. Having created 5,423 trusts over 27 years, we understand trust administration from both perspectives: designing trusts that work smoothly and guiding trustees through the administration process. We provide comprehensive guidance for trustees navigating fiduciary duties, making distributions, handling beneficiary communications, filing trust tax returns, and ensuring compliance with trust terms and Kansas law. Whether you’re a first-time trustee or professional fiduciary, we help you fulfill your duties while minimizing personal liability.

• What We Do:
Initial trust administration and transition guidance, ongoing trustee support and fiduciary duty compliance, trust tax preparation and planning (Form 1041), beneficiary distributions and accountings, trust modification and termination, special needs trust administration, and trust dispute resolution and litigation defense.

• Who Needs This:
Anyone named as trustee, successor trustees after a death, professional trustees and corporate fiduciaries, or beneficiaries with questions about trust administration.

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Probate Administration

Guiding executors and families through the probate process efficiently and compassionately.

When someone dies with assets in their name, those assets typically must go through probate before transfer to heirs. Having administered 143 probate estates over 27 years, we guide executors and administrators through every step of the Kansas probate process, from initial court filings through final distribution. Our goal is making a difficult time less stressful while ensuring proper legal compliance.

• What We Do:
Complete probate administration from filing to closing, executor and administrator guidance and representation, asset inventory, valuation, and distribution, creditor claims management, probate litigation and will contests, small estate affidavits for estates under $40,000, and coordination with accountants and appraisers.

• Who Needs This:
Executors named in wills, family members of someone who died without a will, beneficiaries navigating probate, or anyone dealing with a loved one’s estate.

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Asset Protection

Shielding your wealth from lawsuits, creditors, and financial risks through legal strategies.

Over 27 years, we’ve protected assets for clients ranging from small business owners to individuals with over $1 billion in net worth. Gary’s experience includes three years at Polsinelli (a top 100 AmLaw firm) working on over 500 transactions, many exceeding $100 million. Asset protection ensures wealth you’ve built stays protected from frivolous lawsuits, creditor claims, and business liabilities. We implement legal strategies including business entity structuring, domestic asset protection trusts, family limited partnerships, and strategic use of exemptions to create barriers between your assets and those who might seek them.

• What We Do:
Business entity formation and structuring (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp), domestic asset protection trusts, family limited partnerships and LLCs, equity stripping strategies, retirement account and insurance optimization, homestead and exemption planning, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

• Who Needs This:
Business owners, medical professionals, attorneys, real estate investors, corporate executives, high-net-worth individuals, or anyone facing professional liability exposure.

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Tax and Financial Planning

Minimizing taxes and maximizing wealth transfer through strategic planning.

Tax planning preserves more of your wealth for your family and less for the IRS. Our tax planning strategies have saved Kansas clients an average of over $500,000 in estate taxes. We implement sophisticated strategies to minimize federal estate taxes, reduce income taxes on inherited assets, maximize gift tax exclusions, and coordinate with your overall financial plan. With Gary Eastman’s M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Kansas, you receive both legal expertise and financial understanding.

• What We Do:
Estate tax minimization strategies, income tax planning for beneficiaries, gift tax planning and annual exclusion strategies, charitable giving for tax benefits, business succession tax planning, retirement account tax optimization, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning.

• Who Needs This:
Anyone with estates approaching the federal exemption ($13.61 million in 2024, scheduled to drop in 2026), business owners, those with significant retirement accounts, real estate investors, or families wanting to minimize taxes.

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Business Succession Planning

Protecting your business legacy and maximizing your exit value.

Business succession planning is the strategic process of transferring ownership and control of your business while minimizing taxes and preserving business value. Gary Eastman’s unique combination of legal expertise (J.D.), financial knowledge (M.B.A. in Finance from University of Kansas), and sophisticated transaction experience (Polsinelli AmLaw 100, $100M+ transactions) provides the comprehensive planning business owners need. Without proper succession planning, estate taxes can take 40% of business value, families fight over control, and decades of hard work evaporate in months.

• What We Do:
Buy-sell agreements and entity-purchase structures, business valuation and tax planning, family succession strategies, management buyout planning, entity selection and restructuring (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp), integration with personal estate planning, and exit strategy development.

• Who Needs This:
Business owners planning retirement or exit, partners needing buy-sell agreements, family businesses with succession questions, entrepreneurs building valuable companies, or anyone whose business represents significant net worth.

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Integrated Planning for Complete Protection

Our services aren’t isolated; they work together to provide comprehensive protection:

Estate Planning + Tax Planning

Create an estate plan that minimizes taxes and maximizes wealth transfer. Use trusts, gifting strategies, and charitable giving to reduce estate and income taxes while achieving your legacy goals. Strategic planning can save families hundreds of thousands or millions in unnecessary taxes.

Estate Planning + Asset Protection

Build asset protection into your estate plan from the beginning. Trusts that avoid probate can also shield assets from creditors. Business entities protect personal assets while coordinating with succession planning. Integrated planning provides both family protection and creditor protection.

Estate Planning + Trust Management

Create trusts as part of estate planning, then provide ongoing administration support. We guide you through both trust creation and subsequent management, ensuring seamless implementation. Your trust works only if properly administered.

Probate + Trust Management

Some trusts interact with probate estates. We handle both processes simultaneously, ensuring coordination and efficiency when assets flow from probate to trusts. Single-source guidance prevents conflicts and delays.

Tax Planning + Asset Protection

Many strategies serve dual purposes. Family limited partnerships provide both creditor protection and estate tax benefits. Strategic entity structuring minimizes taxes while shielding assets. Integrated planning achieves multiple goals with single strategies.

Complete Integrated Approach

The most effective planning addresses all areas simultaneously. We coordinate estate planning with tax strategies, asset protection, and succession planning to ensure everything works together rather than creating conflicts. This comprehensive approach provides maximum protection and efficiency.

Gary Eastman, J.D., M.B.A., probate and estate administration attorney in Leawood, Kansas

Gary Eastman, J.D., M.B.A.

Serving Johnson and Wyandotte County

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Experience, Expertise, and Personal Attention

27 Years Serving Kansas Families

Since 1998, Gary Eastman has served 5,407 estate planning clients, creating 5,423 trusts and 1,257 wills for Kansas families. That includes 1,134 families right here in Johnson County and 143 probate estates successfully administered. Every number represents a family we’ve helped protect what matters most.

Unique Dual Credentials: J.D. and M.B.A. in Finance

Gary Eastman holds both a law degree and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Kansas. This rare combination means you work with someone who understands both the legal structures of estate planning AND the financial implications of every decision. He speaks the language of both attorneys and financial advisors, ensuring comprehensive strategies that actually work.

Big-Firm Experience, Boutique Firm Attention

Gary practiced for three years at Polsinelli, a top 100 AmLaw firm (2002-2005), where he worked on over 500 transactions ranging from $500,000 to $10 million, including multiple deals exceeding $100 million. He also served as general counsel for a multi-billion dollar publicly-traded corporation. He’s handled sophisticated planning for substantial estates, complex business succession, and high-net-worth families. You receive Fortune 500-level expertise with the personal attention of a boutique firm focused on your needs.

Proven Results

Our tax planning strategies have saved Kansas clients an average of over $500,000 in estate taxes. We’ve helped clients with estates ranging from $100,000 to over $100 million, providing sophisticated planning regardless of estate size.

Responsive Service

We return calls within 60 minutes, typically much faster. Most clients complete their estate plan within 4 weeks from initial consultation to signed documents. You receive prompt, efficient service without sacrificing quality or attention to detail.

Comprehensive, Integrated Solutions

We don’t just prepare documents; we provide comprehensive solutions. Estate planning coordinates with tax planning, asset protection integrates with business succession, and trust administration connects with ongoing financial management. Our approach ensures all your planning works together seamlessly.

Practical, Clear Communication

Legal planning shouldn’t require a law degree to understand. We explain complex concepts in plain language, answer your questions patiently, and ensure you understand your plan and how it works. You’re never left confused or uncertain about your planning.

Kansas Focus with National Experience

We focus on Kansas estate planning, probate, and trust law while drawing on experience with national and multi-state planning. Whether your needs are purely local or involve property in multiple states, we provide appropriate guidance.

Client-Centered Approach

Your goals drive our recommendations, not our desire to sell expensive services. We listen carefully, understand your unique situation, and design solutions tailored to your needs and budget. Many clients tell us they appreciate our honest, straightforward approach without pressure or upselling.

“Mr. Eastman really took the time to listen to us. He didn’t try and sell us on the most expensive option, but instead worked with us to determine what was right for our family.

I really believe that he cares about his clients and I truly appreciate all of his time.”

Lisha Rowan

“I have worked with Gary and find him to be a highly respected estate planning attorney. He understands wills and trusts and makes things easy to understand.

I wholeheartedly recommend him.”

Eric Pfanstiel

Serving Diverse Clients Across Johnson County

Over 27 years, we’ve served 5,407 estate planning clients with diverse needs and situations, including 1,134 families right here in Johnson County. No matter your situation, we provide tailored guidance:

Young Families

Parents with minor children need wills designating guardians, trusts protecting inheritances, and powers of attorney ensuring someone can make decisions if you’re incapacitated. We help young families establish foundational protection affordably.

Business Owners and Entrepreneurs

Business succession, buy-sell agreements, entity structuring for asset protection, and coordination between business and personal planning. We understand the unique challenges business owners face and provide integrated solutions.

Professionals (Physicians, Attorneys, Executives)

High liability exposure requires sophisticated asset protection. Substantial incomes and assets need tax planning. We help professionals protect what they’ve earned while minimizing taxes and liability exposure.

Real Estate Investors

Multiple properties create both wealth and liability. We structure holdings to isolate liability, minimize taxes, and coordinate with succession planning. Each property gets appropriate protection.

Retirees and Pre-Retirees

Retirement brings estate planning, beneficiary designation optimization, tax-efficient distribution planning, long-term care considerations, and legacy planning. We help retirees preserve and transfer wealth efficiently.

High-Net-Worth Individuals and Families

Estates approaching or exceeding federal exemption thresholds need sophisticated tax planning, asset protection, trust administration, and multi-generational wealth transfer strategies. We provide Fortune 500-level planning for substantial estates.

Executors and Trustees

Serving as executor or trustee carries serious legal responsibilities. We guide you through every step, help you fulfill fiduciary duties, and protect you from personal liability. You don’t have to navigate these responsibilities alone.

Second Marriages and Blended Families

Protecting children from prior marriages while providing for current spouse requires careful planning. Prenuptial agreements, specialized trusts, and clear documentation ensure everyone is protected according to your wishes.

How We Work With You

Step 1: Initial Consultation

Schedule a consultation to discuss your situation, goals, and concerns. We listen carefully, ask questions, and begin understanding your unique circumstances. This meeting is your opportunity to get to know us and determine if we’re the right fit.

Step 2: Analysis and Recommendations

We analyze your situation, review existing documents if any, identify issues and opportunities, and develop customized recommendations. We explain options clearly and help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches.

Step 3: Document Preparation

Once you approve our recommendations, we prepare all necessary legal documents. We draft carefully, review thoroughly, and ensure everything is correct before your review.

Step 4: Review and Execution

We review all documents with you in detail, explaining each provision and answering questions. When you’re comfortable and understand everything, we coordinate proper execution with required witnesses and notarization.

Step 5: Implementation and Funding

Documents are only effective if properly implemented. We guide you through funding trusts, updating beneficiary designations, retitling assets, and ensuring your plan is fully operational.

Step 6: Ongoing Support

Estate planning isn’t one-time. We’re available for questions, provide updates as laws change, recommend reviews when circumstances change, and remain your ongoing counsel for estate planning needs.

Common Questions About Our Services

Q: What is your track record serving Kansas families?

Over 27 years since 1998, we’ve served 5,407 estate planning clients, creating 5,423 trusts and 1,257 wills for Kansas families. Right here in Johnson County, we’ve helped 1,134 families protect their assets and plan for the future. We’ve administered 143 probate estates, giving us comprehensive understanding of both what works in planning and what problems arise without it.

Our tax planning strategies have saved clients an average of over $500,000 in estate taxes.

Gary Eastman’s unique combination of a J.D. (law degree) and M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Kansas, combined with three years at Polsinelli (a top 100 AmLaw firm) where he worked on over 500 transactions ranging from $500,000 to $10 million, means you receive sophisticated planning typically reserved for Fortune 500 companies and ultra-high-net-worth families.

We’ve protected assets for clients ranging from young families to individuals with over $1 billion in net worth. We return calls within 60 minutes during business hours and complete most estate plans within 4 weeks on average from initial consultation to signed documents.

Q: How much do your services cost?

Fees vary based on complexity and services needed. Basic estate planning packages (will, powers of attorney, healthcare directive) typically start around $1,500-$2,500. Comprehensive trust-based estate plans range from $3,000-$8,000 depending on complexity.

Probate administration, tax planning, asset protection, and trust management are typically billed hourly or flat fee depending on the situation. We provide clear fee estimates upfront before beginning work.

Q: How long does the estate planning process take?

From initial consultation to signed documents typically takes 4 weeks on average. Simple plans can sometimes be completed faster; complex plans with business succession or sophisticated tax planning may take longer. We work efficiently while ensuring thoroughness.

Q: How quickly do you respond to calls and emails?

We return calls within 60 minutes, typically much faster. When you have questions or concerns about your estate plan, you receive prompt responses from someone who knows your situation. We also offer evening and weekend appointments by request for busy schedules.

Q: Where is your office located and is it accessible?

Our office is located at 4901 W 136th St Suite 240, Leawood, KS 66224. We’re open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, and centrally located in Johnson County for easy access from Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, and throughout the Kansas City metro. Our office offers 45 free parking spaces, including 6 ADA-compliant spaces, with ground-level access to our suite. We’re easily accessible and typically 5-20 minutes from most Johnson County areas.

Q: Do I really need an attorney, or can I use online services?

Online services provide generic templates that may or may not be appropriate for your situation, often don’t comply with Kansas law requirements, and leave you without guidance when circumstances change or questions arise. The cost of fixing problems from DIY estate planning typically far exceeds the cost of proper planning initially. Estate planning is too important to trust to forms.

Q: What’s the difference between a will and a trust?

A will directs distribution of assets after death but requires probate, becomes public record, and only takes effect at death. A trust avoids probate, maintains privacy, can provide for you during life and after death, and offers more control and protection. Most comprehensive estate plans use both: a trust for major assets and a “pour-over will” as backup.

Q: How often should I update my estate plan?

Review your plan every 3-5 years or whenever major life changes occur: marriage, divorce, births, deaths, significant asset changes, business changes, or moves to different states. Kansas law changes periodically, and federal tax law changes frequently, making periodic reviews important.

Q: What happens if I die without an estate plan?

Kansas intestacy laws determine who inherits your assets, which may not match your wishes. Your estate goes through probate, the court appoints an administrator (may not be who you’d choose), and the process takes longer and costs more than with proper planning. Minor children’s guardianship may be contested. Planning now prevents these problems.

Q: Can you help if I already have an estate plan from another attorney?

Yes. We frequently review and update plans created elsewhere. We’ll review your existing documents, identify any issues or outdated provisions, and recommend updates if needed. If your current plan is solid, we’ll tell you that too.

Q: Do you work with my financial advisor and CPA?

Absolutely. We work collaboratively with your existing professional team. Estate planning, financial planning, and tax planning should coordinate, and we’re happy to work with your other advisors to ensure comprehensive solutions.

Proudly Serving Johnson County, and the Kansas City Metro

While our office is located in Leawood, we serve clients throughout Johnson County and the greater Kansas City metropolitan area (Wyandotte County), including:

Johnson County:
Leawood, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Prairie Village, Mission, Merriam, Roeland Park, Westwood, Mission Hills

Kansas City Metro:
We also serve Kansas City, Kansas and surrounding areas

Kansas-Wide:
For trust administration and certain estate planning matters, we serve clients throughout Kansas

Serving Families Throughout Johnson County

The Eastman Law Firm proudly serves families across Johnson County and the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Wherever you are in our community, we're here to help.

Take the Next Step in Protecting Your Family

Schedule Your Consultation

The first step is a conversation. Contact us to schedule a consultation where we’ll discuss your situation, answer your questions, and explore how we can help. No pressure, no obligation, just clear information to help you make informed decisions.

Gather Relevant Information

Before your consultation, gather any existing estate planning documents, lists of assets, beneficiary designations, business agreements, and questions you have. This helps us provide more specific guidance.

Come Prepared with Questions

Write down questions and concerns you want to address. No question is too basic or too complex. Our job is answering your questions and ensuring you understand your options.

Make Informed Decisions

After our consultation and recommendations, you’ll have the information needed to make confident decisions about protecting your family and planning your estate.

Don’t Leave Your Family’s Future to Chance

Every day without an estate plan is a day your family is at risk. If something happened to you tomorrow, would your children be cared for by the people you choose? Would your spouse know how to access accounts? Would your business survive? Would your assets go through expensive, public probate?

Estate planning isn’t about death. It’s about protecting the people you love, preserving what you’ve built, and ensuring your wishes are honored. It’s about giving your family the gift of clarity and security during the most difficult times.

You’ve worked hard to build your wealth and provide for your family. Don’t let lack of planning undo everything you’ve accomplished. Proper planning protects your family from probate delays, minimizes taxes, shields assets from lawsuits, and ensures your legacy endures.

Over 27 years, we’ve helped 1,134 Johnson County families protect what matters most. We return calls within 60 minutes, and most clients complete their estate plan within 4 weeks. The best time to plan was yesterday. The second best time is today.

Schedule your consultation now and take the first step toward complete family protection.

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