Reviewing an estate plan should be done periodically. Few things in life are truly “fix it and forget it.” Cars and homes require maintenance. Gardens require weeding and watering. Lawns require mowing and fertilizing. Neglecting these ongoing tasks leads to problems. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “Need an Estate Planning Checkup? Now is […]
A 529 plan can help you transfer assets to heirs while you are alive. Having a sizable estate can make tax planning more complicated. President Joe Biden and the current administration may further complicate matters should they pass new legislation on the exemption threshold and the step-up in basis. You may need to implement creative […]
Married Americans may be able to use a SLAT in their estate planning. Estate taxes allow the government to take a portion of what people own when they die. Some people will only be impacted by this at the federal level. Others will owe money to both federal and state governments, if the latter imposes […]
Family businesses require comprehensive estate planning. They provide quality products and services to communities as well as income and skills to future generations. Starting a family business takes perseverance and passion. Running it takes daily attention to detail. According to a recent The Times Reporter article titled “Succession planning for family businesses,” all your work […]
You can learn a lot from the estate plans of celebrities. Many Americans are enthralled with celebrities. These could be athletes, actors, musicians, politicians, or even social media “influencers.” People love to see others succeed. Some people also enjoy watching them fail. As an estate planning attorney, I take no pleasure in the consequences of […]
Tax planning and estate planning are intertwined. Think for a minute about your estate planning goals. What comes to mind? Do you imagine helping fund college for your grandchildren? Do you think about the family business being transferred to the next generation? Do you imagine your daughter wearing your heirloom necklace? People have a variety […]
Lifetime giving can have estate planning benefits. In just a week, it will be Halloween. Children will be dressed in costumes to go trick-or-treating with parents. Adults will leave their house lights on to give candy to these little visitors. In fact, the last three months of the year carry with them a uniquely “giving” […]
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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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