New parents should protect their children through estate planning. Adulthood brings many responsibilities. Bills and rent must be paid. Groceries must be purchased, and meals prepared. Laundry must be sorted, washed, dried, and folded. Such tasks are no longer simple chores but are necessary for daily living. According to a recent The Motley Fool article […]
Preparing for the future involves getting your affairs in order. People tend to fall into two camps. They either constantly worry about the future or never consider how their current actions will impact them in the days, months, and years to come. Neither is particularly helpful. According to a recent National Institute on Aging article […]
Storing legal documents in a secure location is necessary. Some people are meticulously organized. Others are fairly tidy but have no rhyme or reason for their physical spaces. Still, others live in complete chaos. According to a recent The Washington Post article titled “Aretha Franklin’s will was in her couch. Here’s where to keep yours,” some […]
Generalized weakness can have numerous causes. Aging changes the body. Ask anyone over 30. A common complaint of folks a few decades beyond age 30 is a sense of feeling weak and tired. Sometimes, this is a result of merely getting older. Other times, the generalized weakness is a symptom of a more serious ailment. […]
Estate planning attorneys are essential to protecting yourself and your loved ones. Attorneys tend to get a bad “rap," deservedly or undeservedly. I know numerous unflattering jokes about attorneys. Like all comedy and humor, what makes them funny is the hint of truth and relatability. Okay, here is one of my favorite attorney jokes. In […]
Pain and stiffness are common symptoms of arthritis. Arthritis is an unpleasant chronic ailment. Because it is painful and affects movement, arthritis can be debilitating. Often flair ups mean those with the condition will require greater assistance from others. I can still remember when I was just a lad, my grandparents and senior family members […]
Macular degeneration is a fundamental threat to your sense of sight with increasing age. Ah, the "golden years"? I am starting to understand that age-old expression "old age is not for sissies" with each passing birthday. Surprise? As we age, our four fundamental "senses" age with us. So it is with our sense of sight. […]
Do you have a current HIPPA Authorization? Confused? I get it. Most of the folks I meet for an initial consultation give me that "thousand-mile stare" when I as whether they have a current HIPPA Authorization. Note: this blog post is a cursory introduction to a rather complex yet critical body of law to apprehend. […]
Hypomagnesemia can have several causes. Although fairly resilient, the human body is intricately designed. An imbalance of vitamins and minerals in the body can lead to health issues. Specific deficiencies can be recognized by their unique symptoms. According to a recent VeryWell Health article titled "What Is Magnesium Deficiency?," Hypomagnesemia occurs when the body cannot […]
Legal documents can address medical issues. People do not all have the same health care needs. Various factors impact the level of medical treatment people require. These include diet, genetics, age, and other lifestyle factors. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “All seniors need legal documents for medical issues,” older individuals tend to have […]
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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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