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How Vulnerable are Single Seniors?

POSTED ON: May 3, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
It is easy for single seniors to feel completely alone. Although people benefit from some “alone time,” they also benefit from time with others. Social support enriches life and can provide greater security. The Bible even acknowledges the vulnerability of widows and orphans. According to a recent Forbes article titled “Essentials for the Solo Ager,” single seniors […]
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Divorcing

What Must I Do When Divorcing My Spouse?

POSTED ON: May 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Divorcing your spouse should trigger estate planning changes. People do not enter marriage intending to divorce. Instead, they plan as if they will live a lifetime together. These often include joining finances and retitling property. According to a recent Yahoo News article titled “I'm Divorcing. Will That Impact My Estate Planning?,” this means many steps need to […]
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Cardiovascular disease

Will Cardiovascular Disease Harm my Brain?

POSTED ON: May 1, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Cardiovascular disease can quicken cognitive declines. It seems the heart and the mind are connected. But you already knew that, literally and figuratively. The brainstem is responsible for regulating blood pressure and heart rhythms. The heart pumps blood to oxygenate the brain. According to a recent MedPage Today article titled “Early CVD Linked to Accelerated Cognitive […]
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Probate court

Is Probate Court the devil Incarnate?

POSTED ON: April 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The probate court oversees the settlement of estates. Although probate often has a bad reputation, it is not the devil incarnate. In fact, the probate process provides an organized legal way to transfer asset title when the decedent owner of a given asset did not make arrangements for the asset to avoid probate. So, what […]
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unintended consequences

Can Planning Have Unintended Consequences?

POSTED ON: April 27, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Poor estate planning can have unintended consequences. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Although the author of this quote is unknown, the words ring true in a number of circumstances. Estate planning is one. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Advice for avoiding unintended issues in estate planning,” most people do not […]
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Graves’ disease

Is It Possible I Have Graves’ Disease?

POSTED ON: April 26, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Some people have a greater risk of Graves’ disease. Chronic illness presents daily challenges to those who experience it. Unlike many acute sicknesses or small injuries, there is not generally a time frame for recovery. In fact, management is often the only option. According to a recent Verywell Health article titled “What Is Graves' Disease?” Graves’ […]
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Step-up in basis

How Does Step-Up in Basis Work?

POSTED ON: April 26, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A step-up in basis can reduce capital gains tax liability on assets. Some assets can appreciate in value or lose value while owned. Examples include stocks and real estate. According to a recent Forbes article titled “What Is Step-Up In Basis?,” capital gains taxes are levied on the sale of assets when the value or “cost […]
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Life estate

When Is a Life Estate Helpful?

POSTED ON: April 24, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A life tenant can reside in the life estate. Certain property ownership is transferred through a deed. Because property like cars and homes are significant assets, the timing and type of deed can be an important aspect of estate planning. One option people have for transferring their property is through a life estate. According to […]
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Women

Why Do Women Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: April 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Women often have different needs than men. At the most basic level, their very biology and physiology are different. Women and men are not the same. It is part of God's grand design for human beings. Women and men often have personal, cultural, and social differences. For example, women often feel they need greater vigilance […]
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Guidance

Is All Estate Guidance Legally Binding?

POSTED ON: April 20, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Guidance in an estate plan does not have to be legally binding. So sometimes, being imprecise is not a big deal. For example, recipes often say “salt and pepper to taste,” giving the cook room for personal preference. Other times, it can lead to incorrect results, like adding too much baking soda or baking powder […]
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