Kansas and Missouri Estate Planning Blog

Gray Divorce

What are Complications of Divorcing in Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 1, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Divorcing when in retirement can be quite messy. Divorce is complicated at any stage of life. Young families have to navigate co-parenting and support. Often for the sake of the children, people choose to divorce later in life. When people are divorcing in their 60s or 70s, this is often referred to as “gray” or […]
Read More
Protect inheritance

What Steps Can I Take to Protect Assets for Family?

POSTED ON: September 27, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It may be necessary to protect inheritances from in-laws and addictions. It is not uncommon for adult children to make poor decisions. Sometimes this means they will choose undesirable spouses. For others, it may involve the development of a substance or behavior addiction. Whatever the issue, an outright inheritance may be unwise. After all, you […]
Read More
Update

Do I Really Need to Update My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: September 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is important to update an older estate plan. Things tend to get worse when no one tends to them. Gardens become overgrown with weeds. Buildings fall into disrepair. Muscles atrophy. After all, the Second Law of Thermodynamics seems to apply to all of life. According to a recent NASDAQ.com article titled “Is Your Estate […]
Read More
Estate plan checkup

Why Do I Need to Schedule an Estate Plan Checkup?

POSTED ON: August 31, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Every estate plan needs an occasional checkup. You have an estate plan in place from years ago. Perhaps you think your affairs are in order. They may be. On the other hand, the may not be. Similar to doctor visits, checkups are important. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “2021 Estate Planning Checkup: Is […]
Read More
Testamentary trust for minors

When Would A Testamentary Trust be Helpful?

POSTED ON: August 19, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A testamentary trust can be beneficial for families with minor children. A last will and testament is used to distribute assets to heirs when you die. This can be a straightforward process for adult heirs. When minor children inherit, the distribution of assets can become a bit more complicated. According to a recent wtop news […]
Read More
COVID-19

Did COVID-19 Increase Life Insurance Applications?

POSTED ON: February 26, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Purchasing life insurance became a priority for many in response to COVID-19. Many people under age 44 do not see a need to purchase life insurance. They consider themselves to be young, healthy, and at low risk of death. In the last few years, this age demographic had submitted a relatively low volume of life […]
Read More
Disinheriting a child

Is Disinheriting a Child Hard to Do?

POSTED ON: February 22, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The act of disinheriting a child must be thorough. It is not uncommon for family relationships to undergo strain. Family members may become estranged and not see one another for decades. Other families simply suffer from diminished trust. Some children grow up. Other children ... just continue to have more birthdays. In short, not all […]
Read More
After spouse dies

Can a Checklist Help Me After My Spouse Dies?

POSTED ON: February 2, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
You may need to tackle a checklist after the death of your spouse. Loosing the love of your life is hard. This is, of course, an understatement. Nothing can prepare you for the pain of such a loss. Unfortunately, the world ignores this burden and continues to make demands. According to a recent Forbes article […]
Read More
Leave outside of last will and testament

What Should I Not Include in My Will?

POSTED ON: January 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
There are things you should not include in your last will and testament. You have recently inventoried your assets. Your list includes your real estate, your investments, your bank accounts, and your tangible property. With this step completed, you are ready to create an estate plan. According to a recent MSN Money article titled “Things […]
Read More
Writing an ethical will

Why Should I Write an Ethical Will?

POSTED ON: December 24, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Having an ethical will allows you to pass on more than assets. Death can come as a surprise. A global pandemic has underscored this reality. Even when people are fortunate enough to have loved ones at their bedsides when they pass away, much is still left unsaid. According to a recent The Wall Street Journal […]
Read More

Search

Get All The Marketing Updates

Blog Silos

Recent Posts

Subscribe to our e-Newsletter and Weekly Blog Digest

Ready to schedule your consultation?

Get Started Now With Harvest Law KC

Get Started Now

REMEMBER: “The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.”
This statement is required by rule of the Supreme Court of Missouri.

Harvest Law KC

5209 W 164th St
Overland Park, KS 66085

Get Directions
IMS - Estate Planning and Elder Law Practice Growth Advisors
Powered by
chevron-down