Estate planning can be a difficult subject to discuss with loved ones. You may be perfectly comfortable talking about death, incapacity, and estate planning. This does not mean your loved ones will feel the same way. Thinking about mortality can be uncomfortable for many. Taking stock of everything required when organizing an estate can feel […]
Fitness provides health benefits at any age. What do you envision when you hear the word “fitness”? Do you imagine elite athletes at the Olympics or professional level? Maybe you think of personal trainers at a local gym. You may even recall your own athletic competitions as a youth. According to a recent Money Talks […]
Many celebrities have failed at estate planning. It is common for Americans to be envious of celebrities. Their talents, money, and influence can be quite appealing. Although the life of a celebrity may appear glamorous, they too have their struggles. According to a recent Forbes article titled “Lessons to be Learned From Failed Celebrity Estates,” […]
A trust provides benefits beyond what beneficiary designations accomplish. When it comes to estate planning, every family and individual family member is different. Although people may have similar assets, they have unique goals and circumstances. All of these variables influence whether a trust should be including in an estate plan. According to a recent Nj.com […]
Most Americans do not understand probate. Isn't there anyone who knows what probate is all about?!! This question is reminiscent of Charlie Brown's desperate cry of frustration in "A Charlie Brown Christmas," albeit in a different context. I digress. You have likely heard of probate. Perhaps it has been in the context of a loved […]
Adding people to a bank account gives them access to the funds. There are times when someone may need to access your bank account to manage your finances. If you are incapacitated, you are unable to accomplish certain tasks on your own. It may be tempting to simply add someone as an owner of the […]
Inherited IRAs are more complicated under the SECURE Act. When you started working, you opened an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Over the years, you have placed money in this account, and it has grown in value through that miracle of deferred compound interest. What if there are funds in the account when you die? According […]
An estate plan review ensures your plan will work when needed. Most things in life require maintenance. If you do not invest in your marriage, you will likely grow apart from your partner. Failing to change the oil in your car will kill your engine. According to a recent Forbes article titled “5 Reasons To […]
There is no magic age for creating an estate plan. Perhaps you are reading this and are retired. Maybe you have just turned 18 and achieved legal status as an adult. You maybe you are somewhere in between. According to a recent Reality Biz News article titled “When is the right time to consider estate […]
Unmarried individuals cannot afford to neglect estate planning. Sometimes singles are told they are not really responsible adults unless they are partnered or married. This concept can be quite harmful. It encourages people to place confidence, hope, and security in another fallible human. It also devalues those who are unmarried. According to a recent Rocky […]
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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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