The novel “coronavirus” (also called “SARS-CoV-2”) causes the disease “COVID-19.” It first appeared in late 2019 and was reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019. Here’s a link to the WHO’s site for the latest global information. COVID-19 has impacted the lives of millions of people and countless events around the world.The coronavirus has infected over four million people around the world, including over a million in the United States. It has killed over 80,000 … [Read more...] about Avoiding Family Chaos in the Coronavirus Age
Don’t Buy Into These Inheritance Planning Myths
Unfortunately, people often harbor misconceptions about certain aspects of the estate planning process. This can often yield very negative outcomes, and family members are forced to deal with the fallout.In this post, we will look at some inheritance planning myths in an effort to help you steer clear of these mistakes.DIY estate planning is the way that it’s done these days.It is true that there are websites out there that sell legal documents, including last wills. They guide you … [Read more...] about Don’t Buy Into These Inheritance Planning Myths
Take Steps to Prevent a Guardianship
Making preparations for the distribution of your monetary resources to your loved ones after you are gone is at the core of the estate planning process. At the same time, you should also think about eventualities that may confront you toward the end of your life.These are not very pleasant things to consider, but if you meet them head on in advance, you can minimize potential negative consequences.Aging and Alzheimer’s DiseaseIt is important to see a clear picture with regard to the … [Read more...] about Take Steps to Prevent a Guardianship
Preparing for Coronavirus
There’s a new virus that’s emerging, novel “coronavirus,” also called “COVID-19.” It first appeared in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019. Here’s a link to the WHO’s site for the latest global information. At this point, the virus has infected near 100,000 people in 81 countries.There are hundreds of cases in the United States. Here’s the latest from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). However, there is no reason to panic. … [Read more...] about Preparing for Coronavirus
News Flash: Medicare Doesn’t Cover Nursing Home Costs
If you don’t know much about long-term care and the costs associated with it, you should definitely educate yourself when you are looking ahead toward the future. You may be surprised to hear that Medicare does not pay for living assistance, and this is a very big deal, because long-term care is extremely expensive.Here in the Overland Park area, the median annual charge for a private room in a nursing home is over $70,000. Assisted living communities are also costly at more than $34,000 per … [Read more...] about News Flash: Medicare Doesn’t Cover Nursing Home Costs
How Can You Reduce Estate Tax Exposure?
For most people, taxation is a small factor when inheritances are being distributed. There are no regular income taxes to pay on may assets, and if you inherit appreciated assets, you get a step-up in basis. This means that for capital gains purposes, the value of the assets would be equal to the date the original owner died, even if they appreciated considerably during the life of the person who left you the inheritance.This being said, high net worth individuals do have to be concerned … [Read more...] about How Can You Reduce Estate Tax Exposure?
Whom Do You Want to Get Your Assets?
It’s important to consider whom you’d want to get your assets when you die. Most of us have an idea of whom we’d choose. But, it’s also important to consider who should get those assets if your preferred recipient isn’t around. Life is full of odd twists and turns. Unfortunately, sometimes people don’t die in the order you’d expect. (The deaths of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna in a helicopter accident demonstrated this.)Let’s look at an example of the importance of naming contingent … [Read more...] about Whom Do You Want to Get Your Assets?
Estate Planning: Four Questions to Consider
As estate planning lawyers, we feel a great deal of responsibility when it comes to educating people in our community. With the proper planning, you can prepare for the eventualities of aging as you craft your legacy, but a lot of people don’t understand how it’s done. In this blog post, we will share four important pieces of information in a question and answer format.At what age should you put an estate plan in place?This is a very good question. Since the average lifespan is close to 80 … [Read more...] about Estate Planning: Four Questions to Consider
Incapacity Looms Large During Your Twilight Years
Our elder law attorneys always stress the importance of comprehensive planning. There is no doubt about the fact that some of the matters that must be addressed are not particularly pleasant to consider.At the same time, if you stick your head in the sand and hope for the best, you and your family may wind up paying a considerable price later on. This is a dynamic that definitely applies to the subject of incapacity.Aging and Alzheimer’s DiseaseIt is important to understand the facts … [Read more...] about Incapacity Looms Large During Your Twilight Years
Understanding Living Trusts
We often discuss the value of living trusts with clients who come in for personal consultations. They typically have many of the same questions, so we have a good understanding of the impressions that many people have about living trusts.In this blog post, we will share a hypothetical conversation between a client and a living trust attorney in an effort to shed some light on the subject.Aren’t living trusts only for very wealthy families?A lot of people are under the impression that … [Read more...] about Understanding Living Trusts










