
What Makes Estate Planning Crucial?
Estate planning has many purposes. Few people believe they have an estate. This would be true if they define an estate as having a mansion
Estate planning has many purposes. Few people believe they have an estate. This would be true if they define an estate as having a mansion
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
Titling assets is a key aspect of estate planning. Titling on documents is a lot like labeling. Parents label lunchboxes, clothing, and other items to
Valerie Bertinelli and Tom Vitale are fighting over a premarital agreement. Being a celebrity does not guarantee a fairy tale ending. While some pop stars,
Beneficiary designations cannot be overlooked in estate planning. Movies and media often misrepresent estate planning. They tend to focus only on the last will and
Single seniors should not ignore estate planning. There are many things in life people do not enjoy doing. Often these tasks are easier to tackle
Certain wealth transfer could require the filing of a gift tax return. Some people really like giving gifts and do so any chance they get.
Singles benefit from estate planning. There has been a trend for several years to delay marriage. This means many people are often single throughout their
The finances and health of “elder orphans” are in greater danger than for those who have family. Orphans are a vulnerable population. They have lost
Making mistakes in a last will and testament is costly. Everyone makes mistakes. It is part of being human. Learning lessons from experience allows people
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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.