Disinheriting a family member is the choice of the person who creates the estate plan. People are responsible for their own money. They can choose to spend it all before they die, donate it to charity, or leave some, all, or none of it to loved ones. Essentially, an inheritance is a gift, not a […]
Tori Spelling may not have liked how her father structured his estate. Fame and fortune do not buy happiness. Numerous celebrities have had tumultuous relationships with spouses, parents, and other family members. These tensions can be highlighted through estate planning and reactions to the plans. According to a recent Page Six article titled “Tori Spelling’s […]
Blended families have more estate planning "moving parts" to consider. Baking is a relatively benign form of chemistry. Ingredients are combined in specific amounts, at specific times, and at specific temperatures based on how they interact. If done well, the result is a tasty treat. If the ingredients were bad or the measurements were incorrect, […]
The estate and gift tax exemption is set to decrease in 2026. Estate taxes do not affect everyone. With a threshold of $12.06 million for individuals and $24.12 million for married couples, few American households need to plan for federal estate taxes at this time. But, whoa. This may be changing in the not-too-distant future. […]
Having a valid last will and testament simplifies probate. Far too often families are shocked to learn of estate planning mistakes or neglect after the death of a loved one. Sometimes this includes having an outdated or even an unsigned last will and testament. Other times the executor has died, afterborn children or grandchildren have […]
You must be extra attentive when disinheriting a family member. You know how you want your estate distributed when you die. You also have chosen to "disinherit" certain family members. Your decision will make some people angry. According to a recent Times Herald-Record article titled “Dealing with disinheritance, spouses,” estate planning can feel especially complicated […]
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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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