Gifting a home to children can be a more complicated estate transfer. Houses are the most valuable assets for many people. They can also be one of the more complicated assets to distribute to heirs. Many aspects like taxes and how to divided the value of a home should be discussed and addressed in estate […]
Hiring an estate planning attorney is always a good idea. Okay, that sounds self-serving, but stay with me on this. Many people try to do estate planning on their own. They think they can simply download a document from the internet and call it good. Generally, this does not turn out well. Even if a […]
A marital trust can be a wise estate planning move for couples. Thinking about death is unpleasant for anyone. It can be especially difficult for those who are married. Sharing life with a partner underscores the loneliness experienced after the death of a spouse. Despite the uncomfortable nature of estate planning, it is essential to […]
Farmers should utilize portability in their estate planning. Farming is not an easy profession. Those who care for their land and animals know the will and ability to do this work is in their blood. Many have inherited the drive, perseverance, and diligence from their ancestors. While the character of a farmer may be instilled […]
Splitting an inheritance with a sibling after the death of a loved one can be complicated. Your family is close. All siblings are equally responsible and none has any marital strife (of which you are aware). In short, your family has few liabilities but has ample love and respect for each other. Your parents explained […]
Moving to a new state requires a review (and possible update) of your estate plan and other consideration. Life has changed significantly since 2020. People have lost or changed jobs. Many have relocated for work. Others simply have chosen to be closer to family or better weather. This is especially true for those who are […]
Members of Gen Z will likely be responsible for paying estate taxes after the death of their parents. Gen Z is considered by many to be a savvy generation, with an entrepreneurial bent and a focus on the future. While future planning involves saving for retirement, it also involves preparing for the eventual death of […]
The proposed tax plan would impact the estate planning of many Americans. In leadership transitions, you can expect changes. You can see this with college athletics. When one coach is fired and a new coach is hired, the new coach selects a team of assistant coaches and new recruits. One may argue this is why […]
It is possible to avoid probate with estate planning. For many, probate sounds like a scary word. Although probate is essentially the process for settling an estate in the local court, it can produce anxiety. Probate is often associated with lengthy proceedings and greater tax consequences. These negative aspects of probate are heightened when a […]
As Benjamin Franklin famously quipped, the only two certainties in life are death and taxes. In recent years, the federal estate tax exemption has been adjusted annually for inflation. It was not always so. According to a recents Yahoo Sports article titled “Estate Tax Exemption Amount Goes Up for 2021,” when you die your estate […]
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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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