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Stephen K. Lehnardt is a seasoned attorney based in Liberty, Missouri, dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions across a variety of practice areas, including Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Personal Injury, Probate, Real Estate, Tax, and Tax Planning. With a robust educational foundation, Stephen earned both his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws from the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, complemented by a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University. As a principal at Lehnardt & Lehnardt LLC, Stephen leverages over two decades of legal experience to advocate for his clients with diligence and integrity. Since 2010, he has also served as a VA Accredited Attorney at The Veterans Law Firm, LLC, where he focuses on navigating the complexities of veterans' benefits and rights. His extensive background enables him to offer tailored legal strategies that meet the unique needs of each client, whether they are individuals seeking to secure their family's future or businesses looking to optimize their operations through sound legal guidance. Stephen's commitment to client-centered service is reflected in his meticulous attention to detail and his empathetic approach to complex legal matters. He understands that legal challenges can be daunting, and he strives to create a supportive environment where clients feel informed and empowered. Recognized for his expertise, Stephen has been honored as a VA Accredited Attorney by the Veteran's Administration in 2009, underscoring his dedication to serving those who have served our country. With offices in both Kansas and New York, Stephen K. Lehnardt is well-equipped to assist clients navigating their legal journeys with confidence and peace of mind.
Trust attorneys help individuals and families create and administer trusts for asset protection, tax planning, and wealth transfer. Common matters include trust creation, trust administration, trust disputes, special needs trusts.