
How Vulnerable are Single Seniors?
It is easy for single seniors to feel completely alone. Although people benefit from some “alone time,” they also benefit from time with others. Social
It is easy for single seniors to feel completely alone. Although people benefit from some “alone time,” they also benefit from time with others. Social
An estate plan is not complete until it is organized. If you have reached age 18, you should have an estate plan. Even without significant
Having health care directives are important for incapacity planning. People often think they are invincible. Illnesses and injuries happen to other people. They will never
Every estate plan needs an occasional checkup. You have an estate plan in place from years ago. Perhaps you think your affairs are in order.
It can be hard to talk about estate planning with your parents. The relationship between parents and children is special. You were utterly dependent on
Certain underlying conditions can make COVID-19 more dangerous. COVID-19 has now been in the United States for about a year. In this time, many have
The pandemic has reminded people of limits to their control. At the start of 2020, you likely had many plans. Perhaps you (or a loved
It may be challenging to provide care for a parent from a distance. Many families no longer live near each other. Jobs opportunities (or requirements)
Retirement brings change and involves planning. You are getting older. As a result, retirement is getting closer. Although you could choose to ignore this fact,
You should prioritize an estate plan checkup. Many people understand the importance of scheduling regular medical checkups. They know time impacts their general health and
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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.