
How Does RUFADAA Work for Digital Assets?
Legislation may help protect digital assets in estate planning. Most people think of their tangible assets when they prepare to create an estate plan. They
Legislation may help protect digital assets in estate planning. Most people think of their tangible assets when they prepare to create an estate plan. They
Comprehensive estate planning has several key components. People have long valued knowledge. It is natural to want to understand. In fact, I feel most vulnerable
Estate planning should now include an ePlan. The internet has had both positive and negative impacts on the lives of modern Americans. The volume of
Taking steps to create a successful estate plan will pay off. Many people enjoy knowing exactly what they need to do before taking the required
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
Planning for digital assets is more important than ever before. Technology is fairly unavoidable in the modern world. On the minimal side of the technological
Digital lives require estate planning. When people do not prepare for their possible incapacity or eventual deaths, they can leave their loved ones faced with
Cryptocurrency should be included in estate planning. I know I have posted more than a few blog post on this subject of late. However, cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency can be easily misplaced after the owner has died. Non-digital and traditional assets are less likely to be lost or misplaced. Your children can
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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.