
Why Should I Discuss the Existence of a Will?
Having a valid last will and testament simplifies probate. Far too often families are shocked to learn of estate planning mistakes or neglect after the
Having a valid last will and testament simplifies probate. Far too often families are shocked to learn of estate planning mistakes or neglect after the
The cost of long-term care is not going down. People are not all powerful. They cannot stop the steady march of time. Even making healthy
Wisdom can be shared through a legacy letter or an ethical will. Life is about more than money. People can be rich and have very
Digital assets are relatively easy to accumulate and overlook. With the rise of technology, people do not have to plan in advance like they once
Each quarter of the calendar year provides opportunities for estate planning. Businesses often divide their fiscal calendars into quarters. There are often benchmarks and checkups
Your planning may need to adjust to a new federal estate tax. Most people cringe at the mention of taxes. The exceptions would be those
Family businesses require comprehensive estate planning. They provide quality products and services to communities as well as income and skills to future generations. Starting a
Having an ethical will allows you to pass on more than assets. Death can come as a surprise. A global pandemic has underscored this reality.
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
Do not risk your farm or ranch with poor estate planning. You are a farmer or a rancher. You carry on the rich legacy of
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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.