Pets need you to plan for their futures. Your pets are a part of your family. Maybe you have dogs. Perhaps you prefer casts. Maybe your house is home to birds, fish, or exotic critters. Whether your pets have feathers, fins, or fur, these family members have been your companions for years. Unfortunately, your health […]
Medicare Advantage plans include more services than Medicare Part A. Medical insurance at any age can be confusing, so it is with Medicare Advantage. The types of Medicare plans and what they offer are no different. It is difficult to distinguish between Part A, Part B, Part D, and Advantage plans. It is literally an […]
College students need estate planning. Why? College can be a vulnerable time. These young adults are responsible for themselves—many for the first time. They must get to classes, make food, do laundry, set their alarms, and manage their own time without their parents. Oftentimes parents are feel unable to help or are unsure how to […]
Answer: Not having this long-term care coverage can be far more expensive than having it. Why? Life is unpredictable. You cannot know whether you will die young or old. There is no predicting how quickly your body will fail as you age. In short, there are no certainties when it comes to the aging process. […]
Advance Directives are essential for incapacity planning. Imagine the worst case scenario. That pickup truck just ran the red light. Crash! There has been an accident. You are incapacitated. Your loved ones have shown up to the hospital. The doctors are demanding decisions. According to a recent WRAL article titled “Advance directives lift burden of […]
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 […]
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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