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What Makes Estate Planning Crucial?

POSTED ON: September 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning has many purposes. Few people believe they have an estate. This would be true if they define an estate as having a mansion with land and servants. Think Downton Abbey. With this definition, very few would qualify. When it comes to estate planning, there is far broader definition of an estate. According to […]
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Inherited IRA

What are Inherited IRA Guidelines?

POSTED ON: September 15, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Inherited IRA rules can complicate estate planning. Although some jobs still have pensions, this is increasingly more uncommon. In place of pensions, most people now have "defined-contribution" through individual IRAs or employer- sponsored retirement plans (think 401(k) or profit-sharing) plans. Several rules govern how these are taxed and what needs to be withdrawn during retirement. […]
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Unexpected death

How Can I Prepare for Unexpected Death?

POSTED ON: September 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The unexpected death of a spouse is devastating. Many factors in life cannot be controlled. Some of these can lead to untimely deaths. Even those who make healthy decisions can become victims of tragic accidents, sudden illnesses, or unfortunate genetics. According to a recent New Haven Register article titled “Are you prepared if your spouse […]
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Naomi Judd

Did Naomi Judd Disinherit her Daughters?

POSTED ON: September 8, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Naomi Judd left both wealth and heartache in her death. Success does not mean happiness. Many people who have achieved fame and wealth have died by their own hands. Naomi Judd joined these ranks in April. According to a recent yahoo! Entertainment article titled “Why Naomi Judd may have cut Ashley Judd and Wynona Judd […]
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Portability

When Is the Portability Election Deadline?

POSTED ON: September 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Portability election rules have been changed. For the better. Taxes are a common consideration in estate planning. The state and federal governments have several means of taxing assets left behind after a person dies. These can include inheritance taxes at the state level and gift and estate taxes at the state and federal levels. People […]
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Helen McCrory

Who Inherited from Actress Helen McCrory?

POSTED ON: August 31, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Helen McCrory left her estate to loved ones. Some public figures choose to share every aspect of their lives with others. Other celebrities prefer to keep some or most of their personal lives private. Like Chadwick Boseman, Helen McCrory kept her illness secret. According to a recent SK Pop article titled “What was Helen McCrory’s […]
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Titling assets

What Should I Know about Titling Assets?

POSTED ON: August 25, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Titling assets is a key aspect of estate planning. Titling on documents is a lot like labeling. Parents label lunchboxes, clothing, and other items to remind them and others of the ownership of each item. Essentially, titling assets serves to legally label such assets with then identity of their owner. According to a recent FedWeek […]
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New parents

Do New Parents Need Life Insurance?

POSTED ON: August 18, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
New parents should prioritize getting life insurance. Parenthood changes life significantly. Rather than two adults being responsible for themselves and each other, they must now rear and protect a child. While motherhood and fatherhood expand joy and love, they also bring attending concerns and fears. According to a recent Bankrate article titled “Life insurance for […]
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Premarital Agreement

Did Valerie Bertinelli Have a Valid Prenup?

POSTED ON: August 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Valerie Bertinelli and Tom Vitale are fighting over a premarital agreement. Being a celebrity does not guarantee a fairy tale ending. While some pop stars, television personalities, and politicians are happily married to one individual, others face one or multiple divorces. Whether a person is well known or anonymous, divorce is never pleasant. <understatement?> It […]
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Marital trust

Should My Spouse and I Use a Marital Trust?

POSTED ON: July 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A marital trust can be a wise estate planning move for couples. Thinking about death is unpleasant for anyone. It can be especially difficult for those who are married. Sharing life with a partner underscores the loneliness experienced after the death of a spouse. Despite the uncomfortable nature of estate planning, it is essential to […]
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