Kyle E. Krull, experienced Estate Planning, Trusts attorney in Overland Park, KS with 10 reviews
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Kyle E. Krull

5209 W. 164th Street, Overland Park, KS

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Education

1984:
Washburn University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
University of Kansas, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Claude

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02 Jul, 2024
Kyle is a very reliable, thorough and patient attorney. He prepped us well, partly by sending us videos regarding key documents. This was our second trust with Kyle, as we had done one many years ago; obviously things had changed. Kyle explains things well and is responsive to his clients' concerns/preferences. We have complete trust in Kyle.
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Burton bellis

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27 Jun, 2024
Kyle has done everything we needed. He took the patience to make sure that everything was done the way we wanted it done. We can rest assured that thing will be cared for our children and grandchildren. Thanks for all you do
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Donna

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27 Jun, 2024
From our initial meeting with Kyle in 1999, we felt we had found the right lawyer for our needs. Kyle was professional, easy to communicate with and very good at explaining what he would recommend and why. We valued his expertise and integrity in helping us set up our Family Trust and Estate Plan. He has been there through the years to help us make small changes as the laws and circumstances changed in our lives. We were always warmly greeted by Kyle and Gretchen and would highly recommend Kyle as he consistently has his clients best interests in mind.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Expertise and knowledge in estate planning
“Kyle has obvious expertise in this area of law, but he also excels in his ability to explain in layman's terms the occasional complex 'legalese.'”
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Excellent communication and client-focused approach
“Kyle was easy to work with and I truly believe had our best interest at heart.”
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Thorough and comprehensive estate planning process
“The documents created were reviewed with us, and we were given every opportunity to ask questions.”
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Personable and patient demeanor
“Kyle's professionalism shines through, as does his pleasant demeanor.”
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Consistently high-quality service over many years
“Kyle has been handling our Trust since 1995 and does it in a straightforward manner that is easy to understand.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
msn.com, 7 Ways You Could Be at Risk of Losing Your Inheritance (Quoted)
2019:
The Hartford, Retiring Soon? Here’s Why Estate Planning Matters (Quoted)
2019:
A Place for Mom, Do You Understand Your Loved One’s Advance Directive? (Quoted)
2015:
The Best Times, Where there is a will,there is an oops (maybe)
2015:
WealthManagement.com, Retirement Relocation? Watch out for Death Taxes!
2015:
The Storage Facilitator, Lacking a family succession plan? Here’s how to create one for your business (Quoted)
2014:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, Donate Life Insurance to a Charity or College (Quoted)
2014:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, Your Young-Adult Kids Need an Estate Plan (Quoted)
2013:
The Thinking Bigger Guide for KC Entrepreneurs, Estate Planning and the Entrepreneur
2012:
Money, Parents Who'd Rather Not Take It With Them (Quoted)
2010:
KC Small Business, Succession Success
2010:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, A Ticking Time Bomb for a Surviving Spouse (Quoted)
2008:
Navy Federal, Plan for Life (Quoted)
2008:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, Yours, Mine and Ours The Second Time Out (Quoted)
2007:
Kansas City Star, Home is where the heartache is (Quoted)
2007:
The Kansas City Star, Legacy funds are the gift that keeps on giving (Quoted)
2007:
Kiplinger's Personal Finance, In you they TRUST (Quoted)
2007:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, Living Together? Set Up Boundaries (Quoted)
2006:
Kiplinger's Retirement Report, Classic Mistakes Can Wreck an Estate Plan (Quoted)
2006:
Lawyers Weekly, Survey Reveals Lawyer's Reaction To Estate Tax Repeal
2004:
Inc., How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Estate Tax (Quoted)
2003:
Kiplinger's Personal Finance, What Duct Tape Can't Do (Quoted)
2003:
The Wichita Eagle, Tangled Estate Tax Laws Pose Challenges (Quoted)
2002:
The Kansas City Star, Power Of The Will
2002:
The Kansas City Star, Gift Can Be Tax-Free For Receiver, Giver
2001:
Trusts & Estates, Attorneys Cautiously Optimistic About Repeal
2001:
The Kansas City Star, My Kids Will Be Rich (Quoted)
2000:
The Kansas City Star, Carefully Establish Your Official Residence
2000:
Chicago Tribune, Duty Calls (Quoted)
2000:
The Charlotte Observer, 21st Century Heirs (Quoted)
2000:
National Law Journal, Here's A Toolbox For Lawyers (Quoted)
2000:
Lawyers Weekly, Estate Planning Attorneys Boost Revenues By Marketing To Mid-Tier Millionaires
1999:
The Kansas City Star, Keeping Assets Out Of Probate
1998:
Ingram's, Business Risk & The Lawsuit Lottery
1998:
The Kansas City Star, Cemetery Care Varies By Location
1998:
The Kansas City Star, Paper Trail Useful With Big Gifts
1998:
The Kansas City Star, Probate Court System Explained
1998:
The Kansas City Star, Ways To Set Up Trusts
1997:
College Boulevard News, Relief Act May Cause A Big Tax On The Brain (Quoted)
1997:
Kansas City Business Journal, Estate Tax Laws Become Consumed In Controversy (Quoted)
1997:
The Kansas City Star, Reduce Estate Taxes With Insurance Trusts (Quoted)
1997:
Broker World, Do Your Clients Still Need Estate Planning?
1996:
Broker World, The Most Important Conversations Never Held
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