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Estate Planning Basics Workshop

  • Green Hills Library Center 8581 North Green Hills Road Kansas City, MO, 64154 United States (map)

Tuesday, March 6th at 1:00 PM, Wednesday, March 7th at 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM

Join us for our Estate Planning Workshop where we cover the following topics:

  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Wills and Trusts

  • Learn how to protect your assets from Long Term Care Costs

  • Realize why putting property in children’s names may be a mistake

  • Protect your children’s inheritance from their future ex-spouses, lawsuits, and other claims

  • Ensure IRA beneficiary designations are tax efficient and protect the beneficiary

  • Preserve your estate for your kids if your surviving spouse gets remarried

  • Understand how Probate works and how you can avoid Probate

  • Learn about Medicaid eligibility to pay for costly nursing home expenses

  • Provide for children and grandchildren with special needs

Green Hills Library Center

8581 N. Green Hills Rd,

Kansas City, MO 64154

 

Joseph Esry

Estate Planning Attorney

Joseph joined Parman & Easterday in 2017. He is serving the estate, business, and tax planning needs of clients in Kansas City. Joseph is dedicated to helping families establish estate plans tailored to the needs of each individual, helping people minimize taxes, avoid probate, and prepare for the possibility of future disability or incapacity. He also helps the entrepreneur start, maintain, and continue their business and prepare for the eventual transfer of that business – either through sale or by transfer to family members.

Jeffrey Easterday

Estate Planning Attorney

Jeffrey Easterday has been serving the estate and tax planning needs of clients in the Kansas City area for nearly two decades. In 1995, he affiliated his law practice with that of Parman & Associates, one of the Midwest’s leading estate planning law firms. His goal is to help the firm’s clients preserve their wealth by avoiding probate, minimizing taxes, and protecting them if they ever become incapacitated, thereby insuring they are never a burden to their families.