Wills and Living Wills Attorney in Missouri

A will and a living will are two of the most important documents in your estate plan. A will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes, protects your loved ones, and prevents the court from making decisions on your behalf. A living will, also called an advance healthcare directive, outlines your medical preferences if you become unable to communicate.


At Kelley Law Firm, we help individuals and families across Missouri create clear, legally valid wills and living wills. We make the process simple, comfortable, and tailored to your needs while ensuring full compliance with Missouri law. We also assist Missouri clients when needed, but our primary focus is serving Missouri communities.

Why a Will Is Important

A will allows you to:

• Choose who receives your assets
• Appoint guardians for minor children
• Prevent family disputes
• Avoid court involvement in key decisions
• Provide clarity and direction to your loved ones


Without a valid will, Missouri intestacy laws determine how your estate is distributed. This may lead to delays, added stress, and results that do not align with your wishes.

Kelley Law Firm guides you through each decision so your will is clear, legally sound, and aligned with your goals.

What a Will Can Cover

A thoughtfully drafted will may include:

• Distribution of property, accounts, and personal belongings
• Guardianship for children
• Naming an executor to manage your estate
• Instructions for personal items or sentimental property
• Special bequests or charitable gifts



We help you create a comprehensive document that clearly expresses your intentions.

Why Work With Kelley Law Firm

01

Experience with Missouri estate laws

We make sure your will and living will comply with all state requirements.

02

Clear and simple explanation of every step

We help you understand your options so you can make confident decisions.

03

Customized planning

A durable POA remains valid even if you become incapacitated. This means your agent can continue to act for you during illness, injury, or cognitive decline. Durable POAs are essential in long term estate planning.

04

Limited or Specific Power of Attorney

As an Estate Planning Attorney, Connor Kelley ensures your will and living will work smoothly with the rest of your estate plan.

Serving Families Across Missouri

Cass County

 • Belton
• Raymore
• Pleasant Hill

Platte County

• Kansas City
• Weatherby Lake
• Weston
• Platte Woods
• Platte City
• Parkville
• Edgerton

 

Jackson County

 • Kansas City
• Lee’s Summit
• Blue Springs
• Grandview
• Independence
• Lake Lotawana

Clay County

 • Liberty
• Kansas City
• Gladstone
• North Kansas City

 

Kelley Law Firm proudly serves individuals and families across these Missouri communities with estate planning, probate, trust administration, and related legal services.