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This information and checklist were prepared as a handout for clients who are thinking about a will and looking at alternatives.
It is all in the pdf document attached at the bottom of the page.
DO YOU NEED A WILL?
Elder Law Advice line at 316-265-2252
Many people believe that a will is the best way to express their desires for disposing of their property after their death. This may or may not be true. There are other things to consider.
Please check the list below to make sure you will qualify to use the interactive forms currently available:
You and your spouse have no minor children.
You and your spouse do not own expensive property.
You have lived in Kansas for the past 60 days.
If any of the above statements are false then you do not qualify to use this form.
The form you need depends on where in the process you are.
To begin the divorce:
Your estate consists of everything you own: your home, personal property, car, land, stocks and bonds, life insurance and any other property in which you have an ownership interest. Estate planning is a plan for how you will acquire property, use it, conserve it and, perhaps most importantly, how it will be transferred upon your death. There is no way to determine your wishes regarding distribution of your property after your death unless you take appropriate steps prior to your death. Estate planning can be beneficial no matter what the size of the estate.
What is the Fair Housing Act?
By the CSG Justice Center
Below is a list of documents and information you will need to gather and keep in a safe place:
Facts for Public Housing and Voucher Program Applicants and Tenants
If you need assistance with facing an eviction, contact Kansas Legal Services 316-267-3975or apply online
Go here to read about Tenant Issues and Rights for Kansas Renters for more information on your rights.
How does eviction work?
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