Estate Laws in Kansas

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Tip 1 - Frequently Asked Questions About Probate

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What is probate? Probate is a court procedure where the validity of a will is proved or disproved.  It involves all estate administration proceedings.  When a person dies, all property, other than property passing directly to others (such as property held in joint tenancy, life insurance proceeds and retirement plans payable to a named beneficiary), may be subject to a probate proceeding.  An estate is generally probated in the county where the deceased owned property.  If property is located in another state, additional proceedings are sometimes necessary in that state.

Tip 2 - Intestate Succession in Kansas | Nolo.com

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Intestate Succession in Kansas | Nolo.com

If you die without a will in Kansas, your assets will go to your closest relatives under state “intestate succession” laws. Here are some details about how intestate succession works in Kansas.

Tip 3 - Legal Spousal Inheritance Rights in the State of Kansas

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Legal Spousal Inheritance Rights in the State of Kansas

The property in a person's estate is passed to his beneficiaries when he dies. Many people prepare for this by making a will naming the people who will receive their property. A surviving spouse ...

Tip 4 - Does Kansas Charge an Inheritance Tax?

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Does Kansas Charge an Inheritance Tax?

Losing a loved one is hard enough without the added worry of how you'll pay the taxes on your inheritance. When you receive money or property after someone close to you dies, this income could be ...

Tip 5 - How Kansas Estate Planning Works

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How Kansas Estate Planning Works

Learn the basics of estate planning in Kansas. Advance health care directives and powers of attorney provide for the management of your health care and property if you become incapacitated. The transfer of property at death through wills, trusts and ways that avoid probate are also covered.

Tip 6 - Kansas Inheritance Laws | eHow

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Kansas Inheritance Laws | eHow

When someone dies, the question of what happens to that person's property inevitably arises. Like other states, Kansas has laws governing how property is distributed after someone dies, whether or not that person left a will behind. Inheritance laws in Kansas are viewed in terms of a person's relationship to the deceased or in relation to the...

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