
Why Do I Need a Health Care Power of Attorney?
All adults should have a last will and testament, living will, and a health care power of attorney. When you are a child, you depend
All adults should have a last will and testament, living will, and a health care power of attorney. When you are a child, you depend
Knowing estate planning terms is a helpful start to preparing for your future. You are many things. You are talented. You are kind. You are
Naming a guardian is important when you have minor children. No, it is essential. Are you a parent of minor children? If yes, your financial
Estate planning requires proactive steps. Perhaps you have never made an estate plan. Maybe you recently moved to another state, making the legality of your
There are different types of powers of attorney. You never know if illness or accident will incapacitate you. This simple fact has never felt more
You need to have a plan in place for when your child with autism turns eighteen. Children grow up. It is a fact of life.
Estate planning during a pandemic should be prioritized. The pandemic has changed much about how we approach daily life. People are sanitizing frequently. Friends are
Divorce demands estate planning revisions. You have recently divorced your spouse. This process is neither simple nor pleasant. Even if things end somewhat amicably, there
Parents should make plans for minor children. You are a parent. Maybe you have been a parent for years and have several children. Perhaps you
An experienced estate planning attorney is the key to a successful plan. Estate planning can be challenging. It is not easy to think about your
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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.