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Incapacity planning requires valid power of attorney documents. Being picky is not always a bad thing. Purchasing expired groceries can lead to illness. Settling on
Incapacity planning requires valid power of attorney documents. Being picky is not always a bad thing. Purchasing expired groceries can lead to illness. Settling on
Mobility and independence decrease with age. No surprising revelation there. People often take their mobility for granted. They walk up and down stairs in their
Blood clots can cause significant health problems or death. The human body is truly incredible. Multiple systems like the cardiovascular system and digestive system together
Blood pressure can be sensitive to over-the-counter pain medications. Most households have some brand of over-the-counter pain medication at home. Some people prefer Aleve. Others
Digital assets should not be ignored in estate planning. The digital world has grown exponentially over the years. Gone are the days of dial-up and
Estate planning mistakes are more common than they should be. Simply creating an estate plan may not be enough. If you take the advice of
Blended families require special attention in estate planning. Families are not always peaceable. Every age and stage carries unique conflict triggers. The death of a
COVID-19 deaths are more likely for individuals who meet certain criteria. When news of COVID-19 hit the United States, doctors and researchers speculated regarding the
Your digital estate plan should satisfy your needs. We live in a largely digital world. Agreed? Few people can avoid electronics completely. Some people 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
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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.