Executors will find credit reports helpful in their roles. You have been named as an executor. Your friend or family member has passed away. You know your duties will begin soon. What should you do? According to a recent credit.com article titled “Dealing with a Credit Report for the Deceased,” one of the first things […]
Estate planning is for everyone. Perhaps you are a young adult. Maybe you are married with small children. You could be divorced and remarried. According to a recent Cincinnati Business Courier article titled “Estate planning considerations for every stage of life,” estate planning is always relevant and necessary. Death and incapacity can come out of […]
Choosing where you retire will be influenced by a number of factors. You are nearing retirement. You have so many adventures ahead of you. The big question is where will these retirement adventures take place? According to a recent The Motley Fool article titled “4 Reasons to Relocate in Retirement,” you need to consider a […]
Beneficiary designations are important to estate planning. You are checking off your estate planning needs. You have a last will. You have a general durable power of attorney for financial matters. You have an advance health care directive, which includes a health care treatment directive and durable power of attorney for health care decisions. Are […]
There are a few ways to change will. You are considering changing your will. Perhaps your spouse died or you are now divorced. Perhaps you have added more children to your family. Maybe you need to address new laws within your state or at the federal level. Periodically changing your will is not unusual. In […]
Your aging parents may need assistance with financial matters. Your parents are getting older. As such, they are starting to forget little things. These little things could become a bid deal if they involves their finances. According to recent ABC7 On Your Side story titled “Six tips for managing an elderly parent’s finances,” adult children […]
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Overland Park Estate Planning Attorney Kyle Krull assists clients in Kansas and Missouri with Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Revocable Living Trusts, Charitable Planning, Asset Protection and Business Succession Planning in the greater Kansas City area including Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lenexa, Johnson County Kansas and Jackson County Missouri.
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