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Estate planning for unmarried individuals

Do Unmarried People Need Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: July 5, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Unmarried individuals cannot afford to neglect estate planning. Sometimes singles are told they are not really responsible adults unless they are partnered or married. This concept can be quite harmful. It encourages people to place confidence, hope, and security in another fallible human. It also devalues those who are unmarried. According to a recent Rocky […]
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Independence Day

Happy Independence Day!

POSTED ON: July 4, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
I wish you and yours a safe and blessed day as we celebrate our "Declaration of Independence" back on July 4, 1776. May we be found worthy of the sacrifices of those who have gone before us in this great, yet imperfect, country. May we defend our Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
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estate planning for your home

If I Buy a House, Should I have an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: July 2, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Buying a home is one of the most common triggers for creating an estate plan.
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529 Plan

How Can a 529 Plan Help With Tax Planning?

POSTED ON: June 25, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A 529 plan can help you transfer assets to heirs while you are alive. Having a sizable estate can make tax planning more complicated. President Joe Biden and the current administration may further complicate matters should they pass new legislation on the exemption threshold and the step-up in basis. You may need to implement creative […]
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Estate planning to-do list

What Should My Estate Planning To-Do List Include?

POSTED ON: June 23, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning involves checking items off your to-do list. To-do lists are helpful in a variety of circumstances. They provide a visual representation of what you need to do and what you have already accomplished. Even so, your list is only as good as the items on it. According to a recent Spotlight News article […]
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Estate planning for singles

When Should Singles Create an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: June 18, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Singles are not exempt from having to create an estate plan. Many American adults are currently considered single. These individuals may have never been married. Others may have been married then widowed or divorced. According to a recent County 17 article titled “Even ‘Singles’ Need Estate Plans,” dying without an estate plan is not only […]
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Lazy estate planning

How Can Easy Estate Planning Cause Issues?

POSTED ON: June 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Easy is not always better, especially when it comes to estate planning. Life is full of choices. Many factors guide the decisions we make moment by moment when presented with options. The simplest choice is often appealing. According to a recent Florida Today article titled “Estate planning: When you take the lazy way out, someone […]
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Melinda Gates

Does Melinda Gates Have Estate Planning Goals?

POSTED ON: June 16, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Melinda Gates and Bill Gates are revisiting their estates plans after their divorce. Few people can call themselves millionaires. Even fewer can call themselves billionaires. Bill and Melinda Gates are two of these individuals. According to a recent Page Six article titled “Melinda Gates could be angling to change kids’ $10M inheritance in split,” having […]
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Estate plan review

What are Reasons to Review My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: June 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
There are many reasons to review and update an estate plan. Paying attention to expiration dates is important. This can save you from unwittingly poisoning yourself from outdated food. It can also ensure your medications are still potent. Although your estate plan will not have an expiration date on your documents, it will have a […]
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what not to say to grieving people

What Are Unhelpful Phrases When Grieving?

POSTED ON: June 14, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
People often say unhelpful things to the grieving after the death of a loved one. Chances are you have experienced the death of a loved one. In the U.S. alone, about 7,500 people die daily. The pain from the death of a close friend or family member is raw and real, even if expected. According […]
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