In many cases in which a person becomes incapacitated, courts appoint outsiders to make decisions regarding the incapacitated person's financial affairs and health matters. The way to ensure that a person of your choosing who knows your wishes and will act on your behalf is to execute a power of attorney to designate an agent or attorney-in-fact.
Planning for the Future to Protect Your Loved Ones in Kansas
The right estate plan can give you peace of mind that the people you care most about will be taken care of in the future. At the Stockton Law Office, we have helped eastern Kansas families create personalized estate plans for nearly 10 years.
Without a will, the state will decide how your assets will be distributed. Take care of your loved ones and your assets by outlining your wishes today. Call 913-884-3672 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with our experienced estate planning lawyer.
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Estate Planning Resource Links
How Much Estate Tax Will You Pay?
This estate tax calculator adds up many different types of assets to get an estimated estate tax figure for your current estate.
Federal Estate Tax Laws
Title 26, Subtitle B, Chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code, governing federal estate taxes.
Federal Gift Tax Laws
Title 26, Subtitle B, Chapter 12 of the Internal Revenue Code, governing federal gift taxes.
Social Security Administration Retirement Planner
The federal Social Security Administration provides retirement planning and disability benefit information from this website.
Administration on Aging
List of resources to connect older persons, caregivers and professionals to important federal, national and local programs.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
This government-provided resource is the official site of the agency that is responsible for Medicare, Medicaid and other programs.
Frequently Asked Retirement Questions
This website answers frequently asked questions about retirement benefits under the Social Security system.
Factors that may affect your retirement benefits
This Social Security Administration website provides information on factors that may affect your retirement benefits. Topics include different kinds of earnings, maximum covered earnings, credits, pensions, annuities, interest, dividends, windfall elimination provisions (WEP) and government pension offsets (GPO).
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