Elder abuse reporting is essential to protection. Abuse at any age is a terrible thing. Still, some populations are more vulnerable than others. One such vulnerable population is the elderly among us. As such, elder abuse is an important topic for many state legislatures. According to a recent KY3 article title “Missouri offers new online […]
Remarriage requires careful planning. The holidays are a popular time for engagements. Wedding plans may now in the works for you. Congratulations! All marriages take careful planning and involve important discussions about finances and futures. According to a recent U.S. News & World Report article titled “6 Financial Considerations for Remarriage,” these discussions are even […]
Elder financial abuse can hit at home. Close to home. Some populations are more vulnerable to financial abuse than others. Seniors fall within this category. Older people often have a lifetime of savings stored. Unfortunately, the physical and mental effects of aging make these individuals prime targets to criminals. According to a recent Detroit Free […]
Senior women tend to enjoy less financial security than their male counterparts. We all have women in our lives. They are our mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, nieces, and grandmothers. We all want what is best for them. Unfortunately, aging women are a vulnerable population. According to recent a National Council on Aging article titled “The […]
A special needs trust is necessary to preserve essential public assistance benefits. You have a child with special needs. You know you will not always be around for them. To be blunt, what will happen to your child when you and your spouse are both deceased? According to a recent KAKE article titled “How a […]
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. […]
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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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