A letter of instruction supplements legal estate planning documents. Some things are unnecessary but are helpful. For example, TSA pre-check and Global Entry are not required to travel by air. Those who travel by airplane infrequently may find the cost of these to be unjustifiable. Others who fly frequently internationally and domestically for business or […]
Wisdom can be shared through a legacy letter or an ethical will. Life is about more than money. People can be rich and have very little in their bank accounts when they die. Although leaving an inheritance can provide monetary support to loved ones, values and wisdom last longer. According to a recent Kiplinger article […]
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 […]
You could missing key parts of your estate planning. You have met with an experienced estate planning attorney. Your last will, advance directives, and powers of attorney have been signed. Everything is set. Right? Maybe. According to a recent Think Advisor article titled “7 Things Your Client’s Estate Plan Might Be Missing: Morningstar,” you actually may be […]
Managing affairs after the death of a loved one is no small task. Your loved one has died. You are grieving. People keep asking you questions and are wanting you to make major financial decisions. You do not have answers. In fact, you do not know where to start. According to a recent Business Insider […]
Ethical wills can pass on lasting values. Most people want to be remembered for the good they have done. They want to have positive legacies with family, friends, and career. The legacy you leave depends on how you live your life and the impact you have on others. According to a recent Harold Net article […]
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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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