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Blended families

Is Disinheritance a Risk for Blended Families?

POSTED ON: April 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Blended families have more estate planning "moving parts" to consider. Baking is a relatively benign form of chemistry. Ingredients are combined in specific amounts, at specific times, and at specific temperatures based on how they interact. If done well, the result is a tasty treat. If the ingredients were bad or the measurements were incorrect, […]
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Inheritance

How Should I Time an Inheritance?

POSTED ON: April 6, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
You can give an inheritance while you are living. Timing can make a big difference. A split second late on a baseball swing can leave you with a strike rather than a home run, yes? Being born a few minutes before midnight on New Year’s Eve gives parents a tax break. According to a recent […]
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Grief

Can I Make Grief Less Overwhelming?

POSTED ON: March 6, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Grief is intense after the loss of a loved one. Emotions are relatively challenging for many people. The complexity of grief can be particularly chaotic. Not only is a loved one no longer present, but the decedent is often someone who would have helped provide comfort and shoulder postmortem responsibilities. According to a recent Scubby […]
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Probate Costs

What Increases the Cost of Probate?

POSTED ON: March 3, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Probate can be more expensive than making an estate plan. People elect to avoid creating an estate plan for a variety of reasons. Some believe it is not important for them to take the time to do it. Others see the cost and consider it to be too expensive. According to a recent Nasdaq.com article […]
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Components

What are Key Estate Plan Components?

POSTED ON: February 27, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Comprehensive estate planning has several key components. People have long valued knowledge. It is natural to want to understand. In fact, I feel most vulnerable when I do not even know what I do not even know. And that encompasses too many areas to list! How about you? From the time children learn to speak, […]
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Myths

Have I Believed Estate Planning Myths?

POSTED ON: February 23, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Many people believe common myths about estate planning. All cultures around the world have myths. Some of these involve stories of heroes, villains, and supernatural creatures. Others involve pithy phrases or offer solutions to common ailments. Although some of these myths are fairly harmless, others can have dire consequences. According to a recent The Street […]
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Revocable Trusts

Can Creditors Access Revocable Trusts?

POSTED ON: February 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Creditors may be able to make claims on revocable trusts. Many people believe trusts are a magical solution to their estate planning and financial fears. Trusts are certainly valuable tools when created properly, but not all trusts are equal. Some trusts are best for maintaining control of assets and simplifying asset distribution. Others provide greater […]
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Secondary beneficiaries

Do I Need Secondary Beneficiaries?

POSTED ON: January 31, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Secondary beneficiaries may save your estate plan. Having backups in place is a wise move. It is helpful both personally and professionally. Backing up the hard drive on your computer can protect important information or projects from being destroyed. Syncing your phone to the cloud can prevent sentimental photos from being lost forever. According to […]
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Rapper Coolio

Did Coolio Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: January 26, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Rapper Coolio died without an estate plan. Many celebrities die without preparing for the transfer of their wealth. When this happens, it can leave their estates vulnerable to taxes and even greedy folks wanting to cash in on their wealth. One recent celebrity who died without an estate plan was Artis Leon Ivey, Jr. who […]
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Jointly owned

How is Jointly Owned Property Handled?

POSTED ON: January 26, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Jointly owned property may avoid probate. When more than one person has concurrent ownership of an asset, it is considered jointly owned. Some couples choose to combine all of their assets when married. Others decide to keep all or some assets separate. According to a recent TBR News Media article titled “Everything you need to […]
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