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Mr. Andy Mitchell

Experience and Background

As your Edward Jones branch team, we value the partnerships we create with our clients to better understand what is most important to them. We are dedicated to discovering where our clients want to be as we know that no “one size fits all”. Each family or business is complex and unique. This allows us to implement our established process while partnering with your estate attorney and tax professionals.

Born and raised here in Kansas City, this is where my business started. Through the growth of our business, we are able to help families throughout the country. After graduating from the University of Kansas, I earned my CRPC® professional designation through the College for Financial Planning.

As your financial advisor, I want you to know that you’re not alone. I believe relationships are key, and that value drives my relationships with my clients. Whether it’s meeting face to face or building a personalized retirement plan, I believe in strong relationships. I meet with my clients when it’s convenient for them because we recognize the challenging needs of their businesses and lives.

We believe the best plan goes well beyond the first meeting.

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Susan Mong

Malisa Monyakula

Mr. Keith Moody
City Administrator

Mr. Cooper Moore

Ms. Deborah Moore-Rainey
Director of Therapy

Chief John Morris

Wael Mourad
Chief Health Officer

Mr Douglas Mufuka

Mr. Clarence Munsch
Vice President/Principal

Councilmember David Neal
Councilmember Ward IV

Dr. Leigh Anne Neal
Chief of Early Childhood Ed

Councilmember Barbara Nelson

Mr. Ronald Nelson
Principal/President

Ronald W. Nelson is the principal and president of Ronald W Nelson PA, which has its offices in Overland Park, Kansas. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1978 (B.S. Political Science, minor in Biology) and from Washburn University School of Law in 1981 (J.D., with honors). He began practicing law in 1981 with the law firm of Alder, Nelson & McKenna with a trial and appellate practice focused on tort defense. He opened his own law practice in 1987 and associated with various other attorneys before establishing the current firm, where he and the firm limit practice to a family law trial and appellate practice and related matters.

Mr. Nelson is recognized throughout Kansas and the United States for his knowledge in and activism with family law. He regularly writes about important issues in family law for local, regional, national, and international legal publications. He frequently speaks to local, regional, national, and international legal groups about complex issues in family law. He is a contributing author to the Practitioner’s Guide to Kansas Family Law, published by the Kansas Bar Association (1997 & supplements)(2d ed. 2010 & supplements), writing chapters on “Divorce, Separate Maintenance, and Annulment” [Chapter 2], and “Child Custody, Parenting Time, and Visitation” [Chapter 6], and he contributes articles to other publications on various family law topics. He often testifies to the Kansas Legislature on family law and related legislation and issues affecting Kansas families. He was instrumental in making revisions to Kansas child custody law in 2000, the 2011 Recodification of Kansas Family Law, updates to the Kansas Parentage Act and statutory criteria for parenting-time determinations in 2014, and other changes in Kansas family law, practice, and procedure. Mr. Nelson helped to draft family law forms for state-wide use in Kansas, including forms for divorce, post-decree child support and parenting modifications, protection from abuse and protection from stalking, and other related matters. He has been involved finding other ways to improve access to the courts and to create better ways for separating and separated families to resolve their disputes.

Mr. Nelson engages in a civil trial and appellate practice focusing his practice on traditional client representation in complex family law matters, including divorce, determination of parentage, the division of property in non-marital relationships, and in handling post-decree modification matters, including helping parents seeking the return of their children from interstate and international child abduction. Mr. Nelson has an extensive appellate practice and has participated in more than one hundred appellate cases. He is Board Certified in Family Law Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Mr. Nelson practices before all trial and appellate courts in the State of Kansas. He is admitted to practice before the Kansas Supreme Court (1981), the United States District Court for the District of Kansas (1981), the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (2004), the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals(1986), and the United States Supreme Court (1992).

He is a member of the Johnson County, Kansas Bar Association, the Kansas Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section; Member, Appellate Practice Section; Member, Legislative Committee 1991-present), and the American Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section; Member Law Practice Management Section). He is a Fellow in both the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers.

Mr. Nelson served as President of the Kansas Bar Association Family Law Section for three terms between 2000 and 2004, on the Governing Council of the American Bar Association Family Law Section from 2000-2006, was a Founding member of The Johnson County, Kansas Family Law American Inn of Court, and is a member of the Kansas Judicial Council’s Family Law Advisory Committee. He served as Chair of the Johnson County (Kansas) Bar Association’s Family Law Bench–Bar Committee until 2017. He served as the ABA Family Law Section Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission‘s Committee drafting amendments on Implementation of the Hague Convention on Protection of Children, including the 2013 revisions to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). He also participated in the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee exploring a Uniform Third Party Custody and Visitation Act (renamed the Uniform Nonparent Custody and Visitation Act). He participated in an American Bar Association Family Law Section Committee drafting Standards of Practice for Lawyers Representing Children in Custody Cases, a committee drafting a Model Relocation of Children Act, and various other committees within the Section. He is a member of the Board of Managers for the U.S.A. Chapter of the International Academy of Family Lawyers.

Mr. Nelson is a member of the Prairie Village (Kansas) City Council since 2018. 

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Steve Nelson

Ms. Chelsee Newkirck
Executive Assistant to Mayor

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