For individuals and families in Brown County, Kansas, Brey Law, LLC provides trusted legal services in divorce and family law, estate planning and probate, and elder and healthcare law. Attorney Elizabeth Brey serves clients across Brown County, including residents of Hiawatha, the county seat, as well as surrounding communities throughout the county.

Navigating a legal matter — whether a divorce, the death of a loved one, or preparing an estate plan — can be overwhelming at any time. For residents of Brown County, the challenge is often compounded by limited local access to legal services. Elizabeth Brey understands this reality and is committed to making quality legal representation available without requiring clients to travel to a major metro area.

Brown County families dealing with divorce often have questions about how Kansas courts handle property division, spousal maintenance, and parenting arrangements. Elizabeth provides clear, honest answers and guided representation through each step of the process. For those looking to plan ahead, Brey Law, LLC assists clients with wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives — the foundational documents every adult should have in place.

Elder law is another area of particular importance for Brown County residents. As parents and grandparents age, questions about Medicaid eligibility, long-term care planning, and guardianship become urgent. Elizabeth Brey brings both legal expertise and genuine compassion to these sensitive matters. Whether you are in Hiawatha, Reserve, Horton, or elsewhere in Brown County, Brey Law, LLC is here to help.

Legal services in Brown County

Brey Law, LLC handles Brown County family law, estate planning, and elder law matters, including cases heard in Brown County District Court in Hiawatha. Attorney Elizabeth Brey — a Washburn University School of Law alumna — serves clients throughout Brown County and the surrounding counties of Doniphan, Brown, Nemaha, Jackson, Marshall, and Atchison.

Frequently asked questions — Brown County

Does Brey Law, LLC serve clients in Brown County, Kansas?

Yes. Brey Law, LLC serves individuals and families throughout Brown County, including clients in Hiawatha and surrounding communities. Call 785-284-8717 to discuss your legal matter.

What types of legal cases does Brey Law handle in Brown 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 Brown County residents. Attorney Elizabeth Brey provides personal, practical representation in each of these areas.

How do I schedule a consultation with a Brown County attorney?

Contact Brey Law, LLC by calling 785-284-8717 or emailing ebrey@ebreylaw.com. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended availability upon request.