Pearson Bollman Law Shares Estate Planning Guidance for Blended Families

When a Second Marriage Complicates Your Overland Park Estate Plan — What to Do Before It Becomes a Problem

West Des Moines, United States – June 15, 2026 / Pearson Bollman Law /

WEST DES MOINES, IA — Pearson Bollman Law has published a new article addressing the estate planning challenges many blended families face after a second marriage. The publication explains how remarriage can affect inheritances, trusts, retirement accounts, and business succession planning for families in Overland Park, Kansas, and nearby communities.

The article discusses how older estate plans may no longer reflect a family’s current goals after remarriage. Children from prior relationships, jointly owned property, and outdated beneficiary designations can all create complications if legal documents are not reviewed regularly.

“Families are often surprised to learn how many assets pass outside of a will,” said Bollman. “A second marriage is usually a good time to review whether existing documents still reflect current relationships and long-term intentions.”

When a Second Marriage Complicates Your Overland Park Estate Plan

Trusts, Beneficiaries, and Business Interests May Need Review

The article by Pearson Bollman Law explains that trusts are commonly used to help blended families organize the transfer of assets after death. However, trusts must be properly funded and coordinated with beneficiary designations to work as intended.

Pearson Bollman Law also highlights the importance of reviewing retirement accounts after remarriage. Accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs generally transfer according to beneficiary forms rather than instructions in a will.

For business owners, estate planning decisions may also affect succession planning, ownership interests, and future inheritance expectations among family members.

Families Are Encouraged to Update Plans After Major Life Changes

According to Pearson Bollman Law, remarriage, business growth, inheritances, and property purchases are all reasons to revisit estate planning documents. Delaying updates may increase the likelihood of probate complications, inheritance disputes, or unintended outcomes later.

“Estate planning is often about creating clarity before difficult situations arise,” Bollman said. “Reviewing documents after major life changes may help families avoid unnecessary confusion in the future.”

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Pearson Bollman Law serves individuals, families, and business owners in West Des Moines, Iowa, and surrounding communities across Iowa and Kansas. The firm provides estate planning guidance to help clients make informed decisions about protecting assets, supporting loved ones, and planning for the future through practical, personalized legal strategies.

With a client-focused approach, the firm helps simplify complex legal processes so families can feel confident and prepared at every stage of life. Their team emphasizes clarity, responsiveness, and long-term planning tailored to each client’s unique needs.

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Contact Information:

Pearson Bollman Law

1415 28th Street Suite 160
West Des Moines, IA 50266
United States

Matt Bollman
(515) 727-0986
https://pearsonbollmanlaw.com

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