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Equal

Should My Children Receive Equal Shares?

POSTED ON: January 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Equal is not always fair. Most parents are used to their children complaining about fairness. Siblings seem to be have a radar to detect even the smallest millimeter of difference on desserts or the tiniest fraction of a second for use of a shared toy. The hope is for children to outgrow this obsession with […]
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Kirstie Alley

What was Kirstie Alley's Estate Worth?

POSTED ON: January 10, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Kirstie Alley left a large estate after her recent death. The state motto of Kansas “ad astra per aspera” translates “to the stars through difficulty.” Whether they considered life in Kansas difficult or easy, several Hollywood stars have strong connections to the state. Michael McShane from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Paul Rudd from […]
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ePlan

What is Involved in Creating an ePlan?

POSTED ON: January 5, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning should now include an ePlan. The internet has had both positive and negative impacts on the lives of modern Americans. The volume of information now available on computers and smart phones was formerly only accessible at reference libraries or through printed encyclopedias. Yep, I remember those days well. People can now access bank […]
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Beneficiary

Do I Need a Life Insurance Beneficiary?

POSTED ON: January 3, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Failing to name a life insurance beneficiary can cause significant problems. The end of one year and the start of another year is often a time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. People often reminisce about happy memories and hard losses. These reflections can inform the goals people make for the […]
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Spouses

Should Spouses Use Separate Attorneys?

POSTED ON: December 30, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Spouses may benefit from different estate planning attorneys. Married couples tend to share a lot of things. They often share a home, responsibilities, and finances. However, there may be some things partners may choose to keep separate. These can include inheritances for children from previous marriages and personal debts brought into the marriage. According to […]
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Sibling inheritance

Will My Children Argue Over Their Inheritance?

POSTED ON: December 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Sometimes sibling rivalries extend to their inheritance. Siblings do not always get along. It is normal to bicker and argue while growing up. Most parents hope their children will grow out of such childish behavior and do their best to facilitate love and cooperation. According to a recent yahoo! article titled “Can a Sibling Take […]
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Widow

Who Can a Widow Look to For Help?

POSTED ON: December 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A new widow may require help from experts. Losing a spouse is never easy. It is heartbreaking to no longer have your best friend and partner. This is true whether you have been married months or decades. The death of a spouse means loss of present and future love and companionship. According to a recent […]
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Estate planning conversations

How to Start an Estate Plan Conversation

POSTED ON: December 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Having conversations about estate planning can seem unpleasant during the holidays. Estate planning is not known to be a particularly happy topic. It involves facing our shared human condition of certain mortality, let alone potential morbidity. Most people simply prefer to ignore these facts of life. According to a recent Forbes article titled “Holiday Season […]
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Trust

When Is a Good Idea to Use a Trust?

POSTED ON: December 21, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A trust can be useful in various estate planning situations. More John F. Kennedy assassination-related documents were recently released to the public. This brings to mind the topics of death and wealth. Death often takes us and our loved ones by surprise. Before this happens it is important to have an estate plan in place. […]
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Trust

Should I Choose a Will or a Trust?

POSTED ON: December 16, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Yes! A last will and testament and a revocable living trust are both effective estate planning tools. Estate planning does not look the same for everybody. The lives of singles look vastly different than those of married couples. It only makes sense their estate plans would also look different. According to a recent The News-Enterprise […]
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