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Reaves Law Firm, P.C.

TEL (816) 756-2100 |  Kansas City, MO

Craig C. Reaves has been licensed as an attorney since 1978. The major emphasis of his law practice is in the areas of Estate Planning, Elder Law, Special Needs Trusts and plann...(more)

Parman & Easterday, LLP

TEL (405) 843-6100 |  Oklahoma City, OK

TEL (913) 385-9400 |  Overland Park, KS

TEL (918) 877-2676 |  Tulsa, OK

After helping his own family deal with a lengthy probate and the IRS following his father’s untimely death in a farm accident, Larry made a decision to help families create effective estate ...(more)



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