Life insurance is a versatile estate planning tool - much like a Swiss Army Knife. Estate planning requires more than a life insurance policy. A life insurance policy does not designate guardians, executors, or financial and healthcare agents. A last will and testament, trusts, and power of attorney documents are required to provide these protections. […]
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 […]
Remarriage for seniors is not uncommon. Although many people envision young couples when they think of weddings, people get married and remarried at any age. For some, divorce or death leads to being single again. For others, they have simply waited longer to find the love of their life. According to a recent MSN article […]
A dynasty trust allows for generational wealth transfer. There are a variety of ways one can pass assets to their heirs. These include last wills and testaments, beneficiary designations, and trusts. Within the trust category alone, there are several subtypes. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “A Smart Option for Transferring Wealth Through Generations: […]
Changing circumstances may affect the usefulness of an ILIT. Do you remember when the federal estate tax limit was $600,000? I do. At this time, you may have set up a revocable living trust (RLT) and an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) to provide for your family if you died. Because many years have passed […]
Trusts can be created to serve specific purposes. When it comes to estate planning, people usually have either a will-based plan or a trust-based plan. Those with a will-based plan intend to distribute assets through the probate court. Those with a trust-based plan intend to skirt probate and distribute assets through the instructions provided in […]
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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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