
How Should I Discuss Estate Planning with My Parents?
It is wise to discuss estate planning with your parents. Your parents are getting older. Perhaps their health is declining. Maybe they are simply nearing
It is wise to discuss estate planning with your parents. Your parents are getting older. Perhaps their health is declining. Maybe they are simply nearing
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
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
Not everything belongs in a safe deposit box. You have a safe deposit box at your local bank. You have decided to keep all of
COVID-19 should not interfere with your estate planning. Your life feels like it is on hold. Maybe the days feel like months, like when the
A Power of Attorney is essential to getting your affairs in order. Pondering one’s potential “incapacity” is not pleasant. It is not a pleasant reality
Unmarried couples need to prioritize estate planning. You have found someone you love. You have moved in together. Neither of you wants to get married.
Remarriage requires careful planning. The holidays are a popular time for engagements. Wedding plans may now in the works for you. Congratulations! All marriages take
College students require estate planning. Perhaps you have recently entered college or are planning to in the near future. Maybe you are the parent of
Updates should be made periodically to your estate plan. You created an estate plan. You checked it off your list. Now you can sit back
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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.