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Estate Planning is About More Than Taxes

November 1, 2018Estate Planning, legal education

Estate Planning addresses many concerns, not just taxes. It can protect beneficiaries from their own creditors, provide divorce and remarriage protection, and protect the benefits of children with special needs.The new tax law doubled the amount that can be passed free of federal estate taxation, at least through 2025. In 2018, an individual can pass $11.18 million free from federal estate taxation. But estate planning was never just about estate taxation. The core of estate planning has … [Read more...] about Estate Planning is About More Than Taxes

Aretha Franklin Died Intestate: What Does It Mean for Her Family?

November 1, 2018Estate Planning, legal education

Aretha Franklin was known as the “Queen of Soul.” She was a singer, songwriter, civil rights activist, and so much more. Aretha was a great recording artist, with a career spanning many decades. She received honorary degrees from many prestigious universities, like NYU, Princeton, and Yale. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005. In fact, we all owe her much “R-E-S-P-E-C-T,” just like the song for which she’s most famous.Aretha died on August 13, 2018, at age 76, without any … [Read more...] about Aretha Franklin Died Intestate: What Does It Mean for Her Family?

If You Want to Retire in Missouri, Be Prepared!

October 18, 2018retirement planning

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According to at least one article, there are many reasons to retire in Missouri. But what good is finding a great place to retire if you don’t have sufficient financial resources to do so comfortably? If you haven’t created your retirement plan yet, it’s not too late. Instead of relying on Social Security Benefits, you can have a comfortable retirement if you engage in comprehensive retirement planning. Individual Retirement Plans (IRAs) are an easy way to start your plan while saving and … [Read more...] about If You Want to Retire in Missouri, Be Prepared!

Special Accounts for People with Special Needs

October 1, 2018Estate Planning, legal education

Those with special needs have unique challenges in life. But, there are special accounts available to individuals who were disabled before age 26. The Achieving a Better Life Experience or “ABLE” Act created ABLE accounts under section 529A.As discussed in a previous blog, 529 accounts give preferential tax treatment when the accounts are used for educational expenses. ABLE accounts are similar in structure to the 529 educational accounts. The income earned on the assets in ABLE accounts is … [Read more...] about Special Accounts for People with Special Needs

Estate Planning is for You, Not Just Your Parents or Grandparents

October 1, 2018Estate Planning, legal education

Often, people think estate planning is just for those who are elderly. While the elderly certainly need estate planning, estate planning is for people who care what happens to them, their stuff, or their family.For someone who is young and healthy, estate planning may be the furthest thing from your mind. You may be thinking about how to enjoy autumn by playing in the leaves or about an upcoming ski vacation. How could you need estate planning when you have such an active lifestyle? … [Read more...] about Estate Planning is for You, Not Just Your Parents or Grandparents

How is a Testamentary Trust Different from a Living Trust?

September 28, 2018Estate Planning

Overland Park trust lawyers

Most people are aware that there are many different types of trusts available in estate planning.  A testamentary trust is a specific type of trust that does not become effective until after your death. This is quite different from a living trust, which goes into effect when you create it and remains in effect during your lifetime. If you are trying to determine whether a testamentary trust is what you need to include in your estate plan, let our Overland Park trust lawyers help you decide.How … [Read more...] about How is a Testamentary Trust Different from a Living Trust?

Will or Trust? Kansas City Probate Attorneys Explain

September 24, 2018Probate

Kansas City probate attorneys

If you have thought at all about your estate plan, you may know that a will and a trust are two of your options.  However, many clients want to know what’s the difference between a will and a trust? Although a will and a trust are both very helpful estate planning tools, they do have different characteristics and their purposes are not the same. Nevertheless, as our Kansas City probate attorneys agree, both of these tools can be used together to create an effective estate plan.Our Kansas City … [Read more...] about Will or Trust? Kansas City Probate Attorneys Explain

Estate Planning vs Will: Which Do I Need?

September 20, 2018Estate Planning

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You may be wondering the difference between estate planning vs a will? But the truth is, the last will and testament is simply one of several tools used in the estate planning process. The purpose of estate planning is to provide the opportunity to prepare yourself and your family for death and the possibility of incapacity during your lifetime. There are several different options when it comes to estate planning.  Choosing the right one will depend on your individual goals for the future. Your … [Read more...] about Estate Planning vs Will: Which Do I Need?

Can I Protect My Assets With a Trust?

September 17, 2018asset protection

Kansas City asset protection attorneys

Although business owners and those who own commercial property are usually most concerned about asset protection, the truth is you don’t have to own special property to want to protect your assets.  There may be potential legal claims in the future you have to defend against.  If you don’t want to run the risk of losing everything you own as a result of an unexpected situation, you need asset protection.  Irrevocable trusts are one way to accomplish that. Let our Kansas City asset protection … [Read more...] about Can I Protect My Assets With a Trust?

Addressing Capacity Issues in Your Estate Plan

September 12, 2018Estate Planning

Kansas City estate planning attorneys

Clients who are concerned about an elderly loved one whose behavior has changed or whose ability to accomplish everyday tasks has become more limited often have questions about capacity. Some common signs that your loved one may need formal assistance include trouble remembering to take medication or pay bills and disorientation. If you have any of these concerns, contact one of our Kansas City estate planning attorneys.What is capacity?The term “capacity” can be difficult to define as there … [Read more...] about Addressing Capacity Issues in Your Estate Plan

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