
Is a Will Equal to an Estate Plan?
A will and an estate plan are not synonymous. People tend to categorize things and ideas. If the category is broader, then several things can
A will and an estate plan are not synonymous. People tend to categorize things and ideas. If the category is broader, then several things can
Nope. Just kidding. A comprehensive estate plan protects assets and loved ones. A lot of people really like to have control. It helps them to
It is important to follow the estate planning fundamentals. Many people believe wealth is the pivotal factor for estate planning. This is inaccurate. Age is
Every adult can benefit from an estate plan. People are adept at making excuses to avoid certain tasks. Sometimes these are inconsequential. Other times they
Estate planning is not limited to a last will and testament. If you have watched a Hollywood movie or read a novel about someone leaving
Singles benefit from estate planning. There has been a trend for several years to delay marriage. This means many people are often single throughout their
Organization can be helpful for future planning. Many people jump into Spring cleaning during this time of year. They have a list of projects they
Financial affairs are often ignored as loved ones are dying. When loved ones are ill or dying, there already are many emotional and physical demands
Keeping your estate plan tidy will benefit your family. Most people do not enjoy cleaning their home. Despite this fact, it is less work to
College students often neglect estate planning. Life is full of transitions. One important time of transition is that from adolescence to adulthood. Corresponding with this
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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.