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Overstreet, Homar & Kuker

Estate PlanningCheyenne, WY

About Overstreet, Homar & Kuker

Overstreet, Homar & Kuker is a law firm located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, focusing on estate planning and probate law. The firm assists clients in creating wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents tailored to their specific needs. They aim to provide clarity and peace of mind regarding the future management of assets and the distribution of estates. In addition to estate planning, the firm guides clients through the probate process, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and efficient administration of estates. Their experienced attorneys are committed to protecting clients' interests and facilitating smooth transitions during difficult times.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Experienced attorneys
Client-focused approach
Comprehensive estate planning solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Overstreet, Homar & Kuker provide?
The firm offers services in estate planning, including the creation of wills and trusts, as well as guidance through the probate process.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Clients can schedule a consultation by visiting the firm's website or contacting their office directly.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026