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KWM Attorneys Graduate from ACTEC Institute

  • Writer: John M. Challis
    John M. Challis
  • May 12
  • 2 min read



The ACTEC Heart of America Fellows Institute is a highly regarded professional development program that brings together emerging leaders in the trust and estate field for advanced education, collaboration, and mentorship. Completion of the program reflects a meaningful commitment to excellence in the practice of trusts and estates law.


Rob, Chris, and Samuel’s successful completion of the Institute highlights their dedication to continued professional growth and their engagement with the broader trusts and estates community. Through the program, they deepened their technical knowledge, strengthened practical skills, and built relationships with leading practitioners across the region.


“We are proud to recognize Rob, Chris, and Samuel on their graduation from the ACTEC Heart of America Fellows Institute,” said KWM Managing Partner John Challis. “Their commitment to professional development reflects the high standards we value at KWM and directly benefits the clients and families we serve.”


KWM is committed to supporting opportunities that foster professional growth and strengthen the firm’s ability to deliver thoughtful, high-quality counsel in estate planning, trust and estate administration, and fiduciary litigation.


About KWM:

Kembell Woods & Martinsen LLP focuses its practice on estate planning, administration, litigation, and related matters. The firm has offices in Liberty, Missouri; Overland Park, Kansas; Springfield, Missouri; and St. Louis, Missouri, and includes more than twenty attorneys. KWM represents individuals, families, fiduciaries, and businesses in all aspects of trusts and estates. More information is available at www.kwm-law.com.


About ACTEC:

ACTEC is a nonprofit association of lawyers and law professors skilled and experienced in estate planning and probate. Its 2,300 members are called "Fellows" and practice throughout the United States, Canada and other foreign countries. To qualify for membership, a lawyer must have no less than 10 years' experience in the active practice of probate and trust law or estate planning and are elected based on their outstanding reputation, exceptional skill, and substantial contributions to the field by lecturing, writing, teaching and participating in bar activities. To learn more about ACTEC, please visit www.actec.org.

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