You need to have a plan in place for when your child with autism turns eighteen. Children grow up. It is a fact of life. As parent, we take pride in the maturing of your children. Even so, it is bittersweet and can be an intimidating transition when they turn 18. According to a recent […]
Estate planning during a pandemic should be prioritized. The pandemic has changed much about how we approach daily life. People are sanitizing frequently. Friends are appreciating the value of in-person interactions. Parents are simultaneously enjoying time with their children and feeling overwhelmed with managing work and the learning environment for their children. According to a […]
Divorce demands estate planning revisions. You have recently divorced your spouse. This process is neither simple nor pleasant. Even if things end somewhat amicably, there is still the challenge of legal paperwork to make it official. Many divorces trigger extreme emotions and relational tension. The last thing you want to do is trigger more planning […]
Parents should make plans for minor children. You are a parent. Maybe you have been a parent for years and have several children. Perhaps you are a new parent who recently welcomed your first child. Parenthood is exciting, rewarding, and fun. It is also a significant responsibility to protect and care for your children. According […]
An experienced estate planning attorney is the key to a successful plan. Estate planning can be challenging. It is not easy to think about your own death, let alone disability. It is even more difficult to discuss it. Most people have a desire to protect and provide for their loved ones. They simply do not […]
Adding a child to the family requires new estate planning. Are you pregnant? Did you recently give birth to a child? Are you in the process of adopting? If the answer is yes, let me first congratulate you. This is an exciting time for your family as it grows. You are likely debating the name, […]
Dying without a will is detrimental to your estate. You have been thinking about your own mortality. What will happen when you die? What legacy will you leave? Will your loved ones be okay without you? According to recent Forbes article titled “The Dangers Of Dying Without A Will,” the answer to this question depends […]
Pandemics bring end-of-life decisions to the forefront. The spread of COVID-19 across the globe makes this a pandemic. People all over the world are experiencing the same fears. They are thinking about sickness. They are thinking about death. What can they do? What can you do? According to a recent Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article titled […]
Mistakes on your last will and testament can cause lasting damage. You know you are supposed to have a last will and testament in place. You have heard about dying intestate and would like to avoid this for yourself. Having the state determine who inherits your assets or takes care of your minor children when […]
Guardianships and Powers of Attorney are not the same. As you age, your mental capacity will decline. Sometimes this is minimal. However, for others, cognitive decline will lead to the inability to make legal choices. According to a recent Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article titled “Guardianships vs. Powers of Attorney,” someone will need to act on your […]
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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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