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Summer vacation

Do Not Leave for Summer Vacation without an Estate Plan.

POSTED ON: July 4, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning documents should be in place before traveling with family or friends for summer vacation.
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Estate Administration

How Long Does Estate Administration Take?

POSTED ON: July 2, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Understanding estate administration makes it easier to honor the wishes of your deceased loved one.
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Inheriting a house

What are Options When Inheriting a House?

POSTED ON: June 4, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Inheriting a house carries various legal and financial responsibilities.
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Small estate probate

What is Small Estate Probate?

POSTED ON: May 30, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Strategic planning can qualify an estate for small estate probate.
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Estate Plan

Why Does the Average American Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: March 14, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Creating an estate plan is valuable for the average American not just the super wealthy.
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Young adults

Can Estate Planning Help Young Adults Navigate Their Futures?

POSTED ON: March 12, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning extends beyond the elderly or the wealthy. Young adults should not wait to start their estate planning.
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Executor

What are the Duties of an Executor?

POSTED ON: February 29, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
An executor manages the estate administration after a person dies. Some people enjoy delegating, and others not so much. Even if uncomfortable, it is often necessary. Parents delegate responsibility to babysitters so they can attend work or social events. Managers assign tasks to employees to accomplish as part of their work for the business. For […]
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Adding a child to a home deed

Is Adding a Child to a Home Deed Okay?

POSTED ON: February 21, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Adding a child to your home deed can trigger unintended consequences. People tend to choose the easiest option at the moment. Sometimes, selecting this option is harmless, like grabbing the first shirt in your dresser drawer. Other times, it can be the best option for you, like hiring a plumber to fix the sink rather […]
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Transfer property

How Do I Transfer Property Efficiently?

POSTED ON: February 15, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
People must transfer property to others when they die. All humans come into this world with nothing of their own. Toys, clothes, and food are provided to them by their parents or gifted by other family and friends. As individuals go through life, they may purchase a vehicle, a home, furniture, jewelry, and art. Bank […]
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Pour-over will

How Does a Pour-Over Will Work with a Trust?

POSTED ON: January 30, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
A pour-over will is beneficial in trust planning. Estate planning typically involves trust-based or will-based planning. The distinctions arise from what documents form the foundation of a comprehensive estate plan and how assets are managed and inherited. Although someone may select a trust-based plan, this does not mean they will necessarily bypass using a last […]
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