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Marital Trusts

Who Can Benefit From Marital Trusts?

POSTED ON: December 19, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Marital trusts protect couples and their families. Family gatherings are common during the holidays. For some, these are fairly simple logistically and emotionally. Loved ones live nearby and get along reasonably well. For many, the time is filled with stress around scheduling and relationship dynamics. It can be hard enough to manage holidays between the […]
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Charitable contribution

How Can a Charitable Contribution Benefit the Giver?

POSTED ON: December 5, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Making a charitable contribution can benefit the giver and receiver. It is now the month of December. Whether you celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah, holiday preparations are well underway. Travel is being planned, lights and decorations are going up, and treats are being baked. You have likely started preparing gifts for your friends and family. Perhaps […]
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Updating a last will and testament

Updating a Last Will and Testament: 8 Reasons to Revise

POSTED ON: November 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Updating a last will and testament or a trust may be necessary one or more times after the initial creation of the estate plan. Many ask, "Why should I update my will or trust?" Chances are you are used to the concept of routine maintenance. Hair and nails need to be cut and trimmed. If […]
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Inheritance

How Should I Manage My Inheritance?

POSTED ON: November 15, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
An inheritance can be tricky to navigate, depending on the asset. Some people are chosen to receive an inheritance. Their loved ones created an estate plan and made a point to include them. Others inherit by default because a relative died intestate. According to a recent CNBC article titled “Receiving an inheritance? Here’s how experts say […]
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Taxes

Can Taxes Be Reduced with Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: November 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Taxes should be considered when making wealth transfers. Nobody knows the number of their days. Although people can die at any time from illness, injury, or accident, older individuals are at greater risk as a result of declining health associated with aging. Seniors cannot afford to neglect incapacity and estate planning. According to a recent […]
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Types of trusts

What Are Different Types of Trusts?

POSTED ON: September 19, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The types of trusts people use depend on their goals. Estate planning can have various components depending on individual specific needs and goals. Smaller estates with responsible heirs may find arranging for direct non-probate transfers of their assets sufficient, with a last will and testament as a backup. Larger estates or those with more financial […]
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Pat Robertson

How Could Pat Robertson Maximize His Estate?

POSTED ON: September 15, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Pat Robertson left a large estate. Pat Robertson lived a long life as a prominent conservative Christian. He died in June at age 93. His entrepreneurial nature led him to found a variety of nonprofit and for-profit enterprises. These include Regent University, the American Center for Law and Justice, The Christian Broadcasting Network, International Family […]
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buy a home

Can Parents Help Children Buy a Home?

POSTED ON: September 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
It is possible to help your adult children buy a home. The economy has been declining in recent years. Inflation and interest rates are both high. Consequently, buying a house is challenging for many individuals, couples, and families. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “Four Ways Parents Can Help Kids Be First-Time Home Buyers,” parents can […]
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Portability

How Does Portability Help a Surviving Spouse?

POSTED ON: September 7, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Portability tax exclusion benefits have been extended. People cannot escape taxes. Purchase something. Pay a tax. Own a vehicle or real estate. Pay a recurring tax. Make an income. Pay a tax. Die with a specific amount of wealth. Pay a tax. According to a recent The CPA Journal article titled "Portability of Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion […]
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Heirlooms

How Should Heirlooms Be Handled in Estate Plans?

POSTED ON: August 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Heirlooms can trigger conflict among families. While many people value money as an inheritance, family heirlooms are often considered priceless. It makes sense. People can get money anywhere, but there is no replicating the history and meaning attached to family heirlooms. According to a recent The Wall Street Journal article titled "Pass On Your Heirlooms, […]
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