Yes! A last will and testament and a revocable living trust are both effective estate planning tools. Estate planning does not look the same for everybody. The lives of singles look vastly different than those of married couples. It only makes sense their estate plans would also look different. According to a recent The News-Enterprise […]
Serving as a guardian is a significant responsibility. Estate planning is important at any life stage. Each stage has its own specific concerns to be addressed. Young adults must prioritize agents to make medical and financial decisions for them in the event of incapacity. Older seniors must consider how to best pass what remains of […]
Prenuptial agreements can be helpful for many people. The last thing many couples in love want to do is get a prenuptial agreement. Prenups have a bad reputation of being cynical. So much for "all for one and one for all"? People believe these agreements are a sign one or both parties are expecting infidelity, […]
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen have finalized their divorce. Although celebrity couples often seem to live charmed lives, they are not immune to common relationship struggles and conflicts. The marriage between Tom Brady and and Gisele Bündchen has become the most recently publicized example. The couple shared about their divorce on their individual instagram accounts. […]
Gifting a home to children can be a more complicated estate transfer. Houses are the most valuable assets for many people. They can also be one of the more complicated assets to distribute to heirs. Many aspects like taxes and how to divided the value of a home should be discussed and addressed in estate […]
College students should prioritize their estate planning. No, really. Attending university is often the first time young adults are away from their families for longer than a few weeks. They must learn to juggle all aspects of their lives like homework, laundry, and meal planning. As college students practice their independence, it is helpful to […]
Neither the probate court nor the probate process itself need be frightening. It is normal for people to have fears. Fear can be healthy and protective. It encourages people to be cautious and careful. One common fear is becoming entangled with the probate court and its process. According to a recent Investopedia article titled “What […]
The estate plan of George Harrison failed to fully accomplish his goals. The Beatles was a cultural phenomenon. Its music has garnered generations of fans and influenced the work of other musicians. Financial success followed fame. According to a recent MSN article titled “George Harrison’s Sister Said He Would Have Been ‘Horrified’ to Learn She […]
It can be helpful to reduce the size of a probate estate. The probate courts exist to oversee the passing of property between people and their heirs. Like many legal systems, it can be slow. When time is money, the costs can certainly add up. According to a recent Indianapolis Business Journal article titled “Try […]
Young adults should prioritize estate planning. Although your chances of dying increase as you get older, death can come at any age. As my maternal grandfather would say, "The old must die and the young may die." Most people do not enjoy thinking about their own mortality. I get that. Who does? Against this backdrop, […]
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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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