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Most people fail to plan for the challenges which occur as a result of major life events, such as death, disability, marriage or transfer of a family business.  Inadequate preparation often leads to increased costs and loss of control over important personal and financial decisions.  At Zellmer Law Firm, LLC, each client works directly with Kimberly S. Zellmer, an attorney with over 30 years of experience, to put together a plan to deal with these life-changing events. 
 

Ms. Zellmer is a trusted advisor to individuals, families and small business owners in Kansas and Missouri, focusing exclusively in the areas of estate and trust planning, trust administration, special needs planning, business succession planning, premarital agreements, and charitable planning. 
 

Ms. Zellmer works closely with each client to understand their goals and concerns, to anticipate and identify potential issues and to design creative, practical plans to accomplish the client’s objectives.  Ms. Zellmer has the depth of knowledge and experience not only in the legal issues involved but also in handling the variety of family dynamics.  Before starting her own firm, Ms. Zellmer spent almost 20 years practicing at two large regional law firms. 

DISCLAIMER

This web site is designed for general information only.  The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of an attorney-client relationship.  Kimberly S. Zellmer is licensed to practice law in Kansas and Missouri.  Any information posted on this website is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, any form of advertising or solicitation to perform legal services in any jurisdiction where she is not authorized to practice law. Any email inquiries are not confidential and will not create an attorney-client relationship.  Please do not send any information that you consider confidential until you receive a written engagement letter that the firm will represent you.  Neither the Courts of Kansas or Missouri nor their respective bar associations, certify attorney specialty designations.

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