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Kansas City Probate Lawyer

Missouri Probate and Estate Litigation Lawyer

After a person dies and his or her estate passes through probate, the family and heirs have an opportunity to challenge it. Probate litigation is a complex process and requires the assistance of an experienced attorney. You can trust the Neher Law Firm, L.C., to help you through probate and estate litigation.

I am attorney John Neher. For 25 years, I have helped people in Missouri with estate litigation and will and trust contests. I can handle your case in state and federal court, as well as appellate court. If you need to challenge a will, trust or estate, please call my office at 816-494-1670 or toll free at 866-546-7203 today. Your consultation is free.

Fighting for Your Rights in Probate Court

Issues of greed, misuse and misappropriation of funds or property are usually the reasons behind estate and probate litigation. It is all too common for people to manipulate the person making the will or misuse assets for their own gain.

Much of estate litigation involves discovery of assets. This process returns misappropriated assets back to the estate. I can file a constructive action to put a hold on any property and financial asset transactions during litigation.

Additional reasons for estate litigation include:

  • Breach of fiduciary duty
  • Breach of trustee duty
  • Misappropriation of durable powers of attorney
  • Mismanagement of assets
  • Improper allocation

We will discuss your estate litigation needs and then I will lay out a strategy to attack the opposition. Because I am an experienced litigator, I will thoroughly prepare your case for trial and stand up for your rights in court.

For a free consultation, please call the Neher Law Firm, L.C., at 816-494-1670, toll free at 866-546-7203, or contact me online.

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