Residents of Marshall County, Kansas have a trusted legal resource in Brey Law, LLC. Attorney Elizabeth Brey — a Washburn University School of Law alumna — serves clients throughout Marshall County — including those in Marysville, the county seat — with focused counsel in divorce and family law, estate planning and probate, and elder and healthcare law.
Marshall County's character — agricultural, community-oriented, and rooted in longstanding family ties — shapes the legal needs of its residents in distinctive ways. Farm succession, property division in divorce, and Medicaid planning for aging parents are all matters where the right legal guidance can make a lasting difference. Elizabeth Brey understands these concerns and approaches each client matter with the care and diligence it deserves.
Divorce is never easy, and for Marshall County residents, the process can raise complex questions about the division of farm property, retirement accounts, and business interests alongside more personal matters like spousal maintenance and parenting time. Elizabeth guides clients through each stage with honesty and clear communication, advocating for fair outcomes while minimizing unnecessary conflict.
Estate planning for Marshall County families often involves agricultural assets — land, equipment, and livestock — as well as more traditional estate elements like retirement accounts, personal property, and real estate. Brey Law, LLC helps clients create customized plans that reflect their actual circumstances and goals, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that stand up under Kansas law.
For older adults and their families in Marysville, Waterville, Blue Rapids, or anywhere in Marshall County, elder law services from Brey Law, LLC include long-term care planning, Medicaid eligibility guidance, and guardianship proceedings. Contact the office today to schedule a consultation.
Legal services in Marshall County
- Marshall County divorce and family law — Elizabeth Brey handles divorce for Marshall County residents both with and without minor children, including child custody, parenting plans, child support, property division, and spousal maintenance.
- Marshall County estate planning and probate — Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and probate administration under Kansas law.
- Marshall County elder and healthcare law — Medicaid planning, guardianship, conservatorship, and advance care planning for older adults and their families.
Attorney Elizabeth Brey serves Marshall County clients in divorce, estate planning, and elder law matters, including those heard in Marshall County District Court in Marysville. Attorney Elizabeth Brey serves clients throughout Marshall County and the surrounding counties of Doniphan, Brown, Nemaha, Jackson, Marshall, and Atchison.
Frequently asked questions — Marshall County
Does Brey Law, LLC serve clients in Marshall County, Kansas?
Yes. Brey Law, LLC serves individuals and families throughout Marshall County, including clients in Marysville and surrounding communities. Call 785-284-8717 to discuss your legal matter.
What types of legal cases does Brey Law handle in Marshall County?
Brey Law, LLC handles divorce and family law (for clients with and without minor children), estate planning and probate, and elder and healthcare law matters for Marshall County residents. Attorney Elizabeth Brey provides personal, practical representation in each of these areas.
How do I schedule a consultation with a Marshall County attorney?
Contact Brey Law, LLC by calling 785-284-8717 or emailing [email protected]. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended availability upon request.