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Category: Trust Administration

Non-probate assets

How Are Non-Probate Assets Distributed?

POSTED ON: May 13, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Non-probate assets are commonly overlooked in estate planning. Estate planning involves a lot of unique words like last will and testament, probate, and assets. While these words are uncommon in the daily vocabulary of most individuals, they are important words to understand. A last will is a formal legal document used to guide a probate […]
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Protecting inheritance in divroce

How Can I Protect My Inheritance from Divorce?

POSTED ON: May 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A revocable inheritance trust is useful in the event of divorce. Although people do not enter marriage hoping for or expecting a divorce, separations and divorces are nevertheless fairly common. Going through a divorce takes emotional, physical, and mental energy. <Understatement?> It also can be quite expensive in terms of legal fees and divorce agreements. […]
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Gift tax return

When is a Gift Tax Return Required?

POSTED ON: May 6, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain wealth transfer could require the filing of a gift tax return. Some people really like giving gifts and do so any chance they get. That is their love language. Others struggle to give presents for one reason or another, even on special occasions like birthdays and holidays. Wherever you naturally fall when it comes […]
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Estate planning for singles

How Does Estate Planning Benefit Singles?

POSTED ON: April 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Singles benefit from estate planning. There has been a trend for several years to delay marriage. This means many people are often single throughout their twenties and into their early thirties. It may be tempting for these individuals to forgo estate planning because they have no obvious heirs. According to a recent Hood County News […]
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Gift

What Should I Consider When Making a Financial Gift?

POSTED ON: April 8, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Making a gift can trigger unintended consequences. Gift giving is an important part of many occasions and celebrations. People give presents at birthdays, weddings, milestone events, and holidays. Although these are common times for gift giving, presents are not necessarily restricted to these occasions. According to a recent Mondaq article titled “The Annual Exclusion For […]
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Discretionary trust

When Might a Discretionary Trust be Helpful?

POSTED ON: April 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A discretionary trust can protect against mismanagement of trust funds. Those who desire to avoid probate often utilize trusts in their estate plans. This is accomplished through retitling assets to the trust. Because the assets are not under your name, they are not included in your personal probate estate. According to a recent The Facts […]
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Physicians

Why Must Physicians Prioritize Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: March 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Physicians should have estate plans. Doctors undergo long years of schooling and residency to practice medicine. This requires incredible focus and dedication. As they begin their practices, these physicians shift this attention to building and maintaining their practices. According to a recent Medical Economics article titled “Physicians, get your estate in order or the court […]
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Distributing a house through a trust

What Trust Should I Use to Pass my Home to Heirs?

POSTED ON: March 24, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Placing a home in a trust can be helpful or harmful. Protecting wealth and distributing assets can feel overwhelming. People worry about protecting their assets from bad life choices made by their heirs. They also worry about tax implications and whether their heirs will be able to pay these after they have died. According to […]
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House deed

Should I Include My Heir on My House Deed?

POSTED ON: March 23, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Retitling a house deed can lead to unfortunate unintended consequences. You own a home. If you are like many people, this is likely your most significant asset. As such, it should be an priority to consider in your estate planning. According to a recent St George News article titled “Naming a child on your deed […]
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Life insurance

Should Minor Children be Life Insurance Beneficiaries?

POSTED ON: March 17, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Life insurance provides protection for families with young children. Life insurance is not always necessary. If you are single and have enough saved to bury you when you die and pay any additional expenses or debts, you likely could bypass a policy. But what if you later marry, have children, and become "uninsurable" for some […]
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