Top Elder Law Lawyers in Overland Park | 3 available

3 Elder Law lawyers are available in Overland Park, Kansas, including Brent Kellenberger, Maureen Lester, and Sheryl Bayes-Weiner. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5.0/5 and 55% provide free consultation.

Elder Law Lawyers Nearby Overland Park (by distance)

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Brent Kellenberger

Firm: W Law Group, LC
6900 College Blvd. Suite 820 , Overland Park , Kansas 66211
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Elder Law, Trusts
When not practicing law, I enjoy non-legal reading and writing, and of course spending time with my family--being outdoors, playing games, visiting national parks, singing and serving others (including on a couple non-profit boards).  My wife, Beth, is a Physical Therapist working in both geriatrics and pediatrics, but her primary occupation is home educator.  We are active in our church and enjoy bible study.  We have a loyal, somewhat obedient Irish Goldendoodle named Sherlock, several cats, lots of chickens and a guineafowl that showed up on our little farm and never left.

Maureen Lester

Firm: Shepherd Elder Law Group
4901 W. 119th Street , Overland Park , Kansas 66209
Practice Areas: Elder Law
I initially became interested in the field of Elder Law when my grandmother entered a nursing home while I was in law school. By living through the emotional and financial turmoil that every family experiences when a loved one goes through this stage of life, I learned first hand how a passionate, caring attorney can be a tremendous help. Through my practice of law, I strive to help families every day and uphold the dignity of my elder clients.

Sheryl Bayes-Weiner

Firm: Law Offices of Jay Thomas, P.A.
10955 Lowell Ave Ste 710 , Overland Park , Kansas 66210
Practice Areas: Elder Law
Lynn’s practice areas include elder law, estate planning and special needs, as well as litigation in these fields.  Most recently, she was the winner of the 2012 Kansas City Estate Planning Symposia Prize in Taxation for her paper entitled History Lessons from a So-Called “Death Tax”: Making the Case for the Federal Estate Tax.  She was the Articles and Symposia Editor for the UMKC Law Review for whom she also authored Family Broils and Private Terror: A Gender-Neutral, Psychologically-Based Approach to Domestic Violence and Asylum Law. She is a member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, and the Missouri Bar Subcommittee on Digital Assets.. With her legal expertise, a Master’s degree in Counseling from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, she is well equipped to assist people of all ages and life situations in her areas of practice.
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