
Planning for the future doesn't have to be complicated or overwhelming. At Oath Law, our Overland Park office helps individuals and families create estate plans that provide clarity, protection, and peace of mind. From wills and trusts to healthcare directives and powers of attorney, our process is designed to make every decision easy to understand and tailored to your life.
Trusts are among the most versatile tools in estate planning, offering flexibility, privacy, and control over how your assets are managed and passed on. Oath Law's Overland Park trust attorneys help clients create both revocable and irrevocable trusts, depending on their goals.
A revocable living trust lets you stay in control while simplifying the process for your loved ones later on. An irrevocable trust can provide added protection and structure for long-term asset management. Our team helps you determine the right approach, ensuring your plan reflects your financial situation and family priorities.
With Oath Law, you'll leave with more than just documents — you'll leave with confidence that your wishes will be honored and your loved ones cared for.
A will is the foundation of your estate plan. It ensures your property, assets, and personal items are distributed according to your wishes — and not left to chance.
At Oath Law, our Overland Park estate planning lawyers take the guesswork out of creating or updating your will. We help you decide what to include, name guardians for minor children, and ensure your final plan reflects your unique values. The process is transparent, supportive, and designed to give you peace of mind that everything is in order for your family's future.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a crucial document that allows a trusted person to manage your financial or legal affairs if you can't. Without one, your loved ones could face costly and time-consuming legal hurdles.
Our Overland Park Oath Law team helps you choose the right agent, define their authority, and prepare a durable POA that works when it's needed most. Whether it's managing bills, selling property, or handling legal matters, we make sure your plan clearly outlines who will take care of things — and how.
A healthcare directive or living will ensures your medical treatment preferences are known if you're unable to communicate them yourself. It's one of the most compassionate gifts you can give your loved ones — clear direction when it matters most.
Oath Law's Overland Park estate planning team will help you think through key choices like life support, organ donation, and comfort care. We document everything clearly and respectfully, so your wishes are understood and followed.
Families throughout Overland Park and Johnson County choose Oath Law because we make estate planning simple, educational, and stress-free. You'll never be left guessing about the process or the price.
Here's why clients trust our team:
Our Overland Park team is dedicated to helping local families protect what matters most. We combine deep estate planning knowledge with a client-first approach that emphasizes understanding, not legal jargon. Every plan is tailored to your situation and designed to simplify your future — not complicate it.
Whether you're building your first plan or updating an older one, we'll guide you step by step so you can feel informed, empowered, and secure in your decisions.
1. What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will directs how your assets are distributed after your death, while a trust can manage your assets during your life and after, often avoiding probate.
2. Should I have both a will and a trust?
Yes — many families benefit from having both. A trust provides control and privacy, while a will covers assets outside the trust and names guardians for children.
3. Who should I name as my Power of Attorney?
Choose someone reliable, trustworthy, and capable of handling financial and legal responsibilities.
4. How often should I review my estate plan?
Every few years — or after major life changes such as marriage, a new home, or the birth of a child.
5. What happens if I die without a will?
If you pass away without a will, Kansas law determines how your assets are divided, which may not reflect your wishes.
6. What is a living will?
A living will expresses your preferences for medical care if you can't speak for yourself, helping loved ones make informed decisions on your behalf.
7. Can I include my digital assets?
Absolutely. Estate plans should address your online accounts, photos, and digital files to ensure they're properly managed.
8. How does estate planning help blended families?
A personalized plan ensures that children and spouses from all relationships are treated according to your wishes.
9. What are some common mistakes in estate planning?
Waiting too long, forgetting to update documents, and not communicating your wishes to family members are frequent missteps.
10. How long does it take to complete an estate plan?
Most Overland Park clients complete their plans in just a few weeks, depending on scheduling and complexity.
"The Overland Park team made the process easy to understand and surprisingly comfortable. I felt supported every step of the way."
"Oath Law explained everything in plain English and helped me make confident decisions for my family's future."
"The flat-fee pricing and clear communication were a breath of fresh air. No surprises — just great service."
"They treated me with respect, listened to my concerns, and delivered exactly what I needed."
"Estate planning felt overwhelming until I worked with Oath Law. Now I'm at peace knowing everything is handled."
Office Address: Oath Law – Overland Park Office 7300 W 110th Street, Suite 700 Overland Park, KS 66210
Phone: (913) 555-0520