Contract Law


Contract Lawyer in Kansas City

Breach of Contract Dispute Resolution in Kansas & Missouri


If you are in need of a contract lawyer in Kansas City, you have come to the right place. At Munyan Law, we specialize in contracts and can help you with any legal matters related to them. We understand that contracts can be complicated and confusing, so we are here to help you every step of the way.


Ralph F. Munyan Attorney At Law LLC will work with you to create, review, and negotiate contracts. We will also represent you in court if a contract dispute arises. Our team will make sure that your interests are protected and that you get the best possible outcome in your case.


If you need a contract lawyer in Kansas City, contact Ralph F. Munyan today for a free consultation. We would be happy to answer any of your questions and help you get started on your case.


If you're in business, you have likely entered a number of business contracts for various vendors and services. When there is a contract dispute, it's often frustrating and upsetting for all parties involved. Worst of all, your business can be halted and negatively impacted if things aren't resolved quickly.



If you believe someone has breached their contract, or you're being accused of breaching a contract, reach out to Ralph F. Munyan Attorney At Law LLC. We work with businesses who have been negatively impacted by breach of contract or need to exit a contract that cannot be followed . We are here to protect your interests.

Types of Contract Breaches

There are a number of scenarios when it comes to a broken contract. We help our clients determine what type of breach has occurred and help them navigate the legal options available to them.


Minor Breach

A minor breach (or partial breach) means that one party has not performed some of the items outlined in the contract , despite the product being delivered. For example, a bathroom remodel that didn't come with the installation of a specific set of sink faucets without communication.


Material Breach

A material breach is when one party has performed something significantly different than what was outlined in the contract . For example, a bathroom remodel that ended up turning into a kitchen remodel instead. What a nightmare!


Actual Breach

An actual breach is when a party has refused to fulfill their side of the agreement by the due date, or does not complete the deliverables.


Anticipatory Breach

An anticipatory breach is when a party has announced in advance that they will not be fulfilling their side of the agreement.


Each scenario is not favorable to any of the parties involved, however, there are options available to rectify the dispute in accordance with the law. To better navigate your contract dispute, call our offices at (913) 232-3228 to have your questions answered.

Hiring the Right Lawyer for your Contract Dispute

Contract cases can be extremely complex and differ from case to case. With over 35 years of experience in delivering legal advice to clients, Ralph F. Munyan Attorney At Law LLC helps you solve disputes and will fight to protect your interests.


Ralph F. Munyan Attorney At Law LLC has negotiated hundreds of commercial and business contracts including office leases, sale and purchase of goods and services contracts, confidentiality, non-solicitation, non-compete , re-seller, referral, and employee severance agreements.

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