For the decisions
that outlast you.
Experienced legal guidance for your family's future and your business's success — estate planning, Medicaid and elder law, and business law, coordinated across two states and one plan.

What every engagement holds to.
Protect what you have built
Liability separation, estate protection, and Medicaid structuring so a single bad year, or a single diagnosis, does not undo a life of work.
Plan for what comes next
Succession, transition, and estate plans built to execute — funded buy-sells, titled trusts, confirmed beneficiaries.
Litigate when it matters
Civil litigation across Texas and Kansas. A candid read on the case, the risk, and the next specific move.
What we do.
Six adjacent practices. One coordinated plan. Every engagement is led by a partner, and no matter closes without an explicit cross-check: estate against succession, succession against entity, entity against tax, tax against Medicaid.
Estate planning
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, beneficiary planning, and trust-funding audits that keep the documents connected to the assets. Read More
02Medicaid & elder law
Lookback review, crisis planning, Medicaid Asset Protection Trust structuring, spousal protection, guardianship, and long-term-care coordination. Read More
03Business succession
Buy-sell design, family-business transition planning, voting control, liquidity planning, and owner incapacity documents. Read More
04Entity & structure
LLCs, operating agreements, governance updates, registered-agent questions, ownership records, and structure cleanup. Read More
05Tax planning
Planning conversations coordinated with CPAs so estate, business, Medicaid, and tax choices do not pull in different directions. Read More
06Probate & trust administration
Probate filings, executor support, trust administration, fiduciary guidance, and dispute-aware administration strategy. Read More
Small enough
to know you.
Focused enough
to plan for you.
Krueger & Richard is a boutique practice serving families and closely held businesses across Texas and Kansas. Since opening in 2023, we have built a focused practice around estate planning, Medicaid planning, business planning, tax-sensitive structuring, and probate matters that require close attention and coordinated judgment.
Our clients often come to us with problems that do not fit neatly into a single legal category: ranch land held across generations, a family business preparing for growth, a surviving spouse facing Medicaid concerns, or an estate that requires both tax awareness and practical administration. The facts matter, the stakes are high, and the right answer is rarely boilerplate.
We are licensed in Texas and Kansas, and our work is built around the reality that estate, Medicaid, business, tax, and probate issues often overlap. A plan that treats those issues separately can fail when it matters most. Our role is to help clients build coordinated solutions that hold together in the real world.
Two partners. Every matter.
Matters are handled directly by the partners. When you engage Krueger & Richard, you work with Daniel or Marcus — or both — from the first call to the final filing.
The people behind
every file.
A small, focused Kansas-based team keeps matters moving between partner reviews — client development, operations, and administration. Every one of them knows your file by name.
Marcus Richard and Daniel Krueger mapped our buy-sell, our estate plan, and our Medicaid exposure on a single page. We saw the whole picture for the first time — and what it was missing.
Three commitments that sit beneath every engagement.
Say the real thing.
We do not present both sides equally when a stronger position exists. We state the position, support it, and tell you what you are up against if you choose to contest it.
Close the loop.
Every engagement ships with a written synthesis — what was built, why, and what it protects against. No one-sheet summaries, no lingering open questions.
Plan across the gaps.
Estate, business, tax, and Medicaid rarely live under one roof at other firms. Here they do, and we cross-check them against each other before any document goes out.