The types of trusts people use depend on their goals. Estate planning can have various components depending on individual specific needs and goals. Smaller estates with responsible heirs may find arranging for direct non-probate transfers of their assets sufficient, with a last will and testament as a backup. Larger estates or those with more financial […]
Your planning may need to adjust to a new federal estate tax. Most people cringe at the mention of taxes. The exceptions would be those whose livelihoods depend on taxes like accountants, IRS agents, and other government officials. If your employment does not find you within one of these exceptions, incomes taxes, property taxes, inheritances […]
Gifting is a popular estate planning and wealth transfer tool. You are considering giving money to charities or family members as part of your estate planning strategy. Perhaps you are what is now considered "wealthy" and desire to use the gift tax exemption to decrease your taxable estate. Maybe you may simply enjoy supporting a […]
An estate planning checklist can keep you accountable and organized. When it comes to estate planning, creating and reviewing your plan is a significant step. Without an estate plan in place, you will leave the settlement of your affairs up to the probate courts and the laws of your state. This is not ideal. Your […]
A GRAT can serve as helpful estate planning tool for some people. Federal estate taxes may be problematic for some because of the current low interest rates. As a result, many are looking for a way to reduce their tax liability. Finding the best means of doing so can be tricky. According to a recent […]
Low interest rates can benefit your estate planning strategies. The world has been greatly impacted by COVID-19. This is no secret. It has affected jobs and taken lives. According to a recent The National Law Review Journal article titled “Estate Planning in a Low Interest Rate Environment,” COVID-19 has impacted interested rates. In fact, interest […]
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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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