Kansas and Missouri Estate Planning Blog

Financial Fraud

How is Cognitive Decline a Risk for Fraud?

POSTED ON: May 2, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Vigilance of loved ones and estate planning protections are key to safeguarding those with cognitive decline from financial exploitation and fraud.
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What are Current Inheritance Trends?

POSTED ON: April 30, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Recent national surveys provide insights on how inheritance trends impactestate planning strategies.
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Checklist

What Should I Include on my 2024 Estate Planning Checklist?

POSTED ON: April 4, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
A checklist can help in managing and addressing the complexities of estate planning.
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Cognitive decline

How Can My Estate Plan Address Cognitive Decline?

POSTED ON: April 2, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Preparing for cognitive decline is a critical aspect of estate planning.
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Advance directives

How Do Advance Directives Preserve Autonomy?

POSTED ON: March 19, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Advance directives enable you to legally document healthcare and end-of-life preferences to preserve your values and autonomy should you become incapacitated.
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Estate Plan

Why Does the Average American Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: March 14, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Creating an estate plan is valuable for the average American not just the super wealthy.
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Family trust

Why Would Someone Use a Family Trust in Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: February 27, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
A family trust is used to support multiple family members. Not all families are the same. I have seen more than 3,000 enter my office over the last 30 years. Some have close relational bonds. Others are affected by trauma, addiction, and broken relationships. Whatever the story, I see how my clients want to protect […]
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Transfer property

How Do I Transfer Property Efficiently?

POSTED ON: February 15, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
People must transfer property to others when they die. All humans come into this world with nothing of their own. Toys, clothes, and food are provided to them by their parents or gifted by other family and friends. As individuals go through life, they may purchase a vehicle, a home, furniture, jewelry, and art. Bank […]
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Incapacity Planning

What Decisions Must Be Made in Incapacity Planning?

POSTED ON: February 7, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Every adult should prioritize incapacity planning. How often do you drive past a car wreck on the highway in Johnson County, Kansas, or in Jackson County, Missouri? When was the last time you heard of the recent death or tough diagnosis of a friend or relative? Tragedy can certainly strike suddenly. We would not choose […]
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Estate planning attorney

Why Work with an Experienced Estate Planning Attorney?

POSTED ON: January 25, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Not working with an experienced estate planning attorney is a risky business. Some people are risk-takers. They enjoy the thrill of adrenaline pumping through their veins as they push the limits. Extreme examples include those who free-climb mountains or skydive. Others are more cautious and calculated. They prefer understanding and controlling as many variables as […]
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