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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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Disinheriting

What Challenges Could Arise When Disinheriting Someone?

POSTED ON: November 14, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Disinheriting a family member is the choice of the person who creates the estate plan. People are responsible for their own money. They can choose to spend it all before they die, donate it to charity, or leave some, all, or none of it to loved ones. Essentially, an inheritance is a gift, not a […]
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Trust funds

Why Would People Create Trust Funds?

POSTED ON: November 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Trust funds and wills are both estate planning documents. The average person has likely heard of last wills and trust funds. Last wills receive attention as plot devices in books, television shows, and films. Trust funds are often mentioned when people discuss families with generational wealth, like the Rockefeller family. While these contexts can provide […]
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Primary

What Primary Documents Govern Estate Plans?

POSTED ON: November 1, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning includes a primary document. Comprehensive estate planning typically does not involve one document. Instead, several components work together to provide instructions for your affairs after incapacity or death. Like any good team, estate plans have a document that directs how the plan should work together. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Make […]
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Financial

Can Estate Planning Assumptions Create Financial Frustrations?

POSTED ON: October 23, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning reduces financial frustrations when settling an estate. Perhaps you have heard the phrase, "failing to prepare is preparing to fail." Although many attribute this to educational, business, or athletic endeavors, it applies to estate planning. The stakes are often higher with estate planning. Why? There is no learning from your mistakes after you […]
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Inherited IRAs

Do Inherited IRAs Have Tax Consequences?

POSTED ON: October 19, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Inherited IRAs can be complicated for heirs. Some assets are simpler to inherit than others. Not too long ago, IRAs were a flexible and desirable asset for estate planning. This is no longer the case. According to a recent yahoo! finance article titled “What Happens When I inherit an Annuity?,” the SECURE Act is responsible for […]
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Storing estate plan documents

Where Should I Be Storing Legal Documents?

POSTED ON: October 17, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Storing a last will and testament safely is a key step in estate planning. Many would argue the ending is more important than the beginning. Although a sports team may be ahead early in a game, it does little good if they make many mistakes and eventually lose the game. The win will go to […]
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revocable living trust

When Is a Revocable Living Trust the Best Solution?

POSTED ON: October 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Retirees and others can benefit from a revocable living trust. Estate planning attorneys ask for a lot of personal and financial information when meeting new clients. Some people find this to be inconvenient. This simple inconvenience serves an important purpose. It helps the estate planning attorney conceptualize the needs of the clients because the information […]
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Pour-over will

When Should I Have a Pour-Over Will?

POSTED ON: October 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A pour-over will can help tie up loose ends. Revocable Living Trust-based plans work as intended when the trust is funded. Some assets are placed in the trust while the trustmaker of the trust is alive. Other assets are intentionally left out or simply forgotten - more commonly, the latter. According to a recent Coeur […]
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life insurance

How Many Beneficiaries Should Life Insurance Have?

POSTED ON: October 6, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Life insurance is traditionally passed through beneficiary designations. Having an income is essential to living in America. Bills must be paid. Groceries must be purchased. Consequently, families who lose a parent with a paycheck are left more vulnerable. According to a recent yahoo! finance article titled “What happens if your life insurance beneficiary dies before you?,” […]
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