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Category: Trust Administration

Transfer on Death Accounts

Should I Use Transfer on Death Accounts or a Trust?

POSTED ON: January 6, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Transfer on Death accounts and trusts can be useful for assets bypassing probate. Not all assets are treated the same in estate planning. Some assets are best distributed through probate via a last will and testament or outside of probate via a revocable living trust (RLT). Other assets pass through beneficiary designations or transfer on […]
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Tidy estate plan

How Can I Make My Estate Plan Tidy?

POSTED ON: December 31, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Keeping your estate plan tidy will benefit your family. Most people do not enjoy cleaning their home. Despite this fact, it is less work to keep things tidy than to deep clean after an extended period of neglect. The same could be said of estate planning. According to a recent Chicago Business Journal article titled […]
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Estate planning for house

What are Options for Gifting a House?

POSTED ON: December 27, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Passing a house to heirs can be complicated whether it is a vacation home or a primary residence. For many homeowners, their personal residence is one of their most significant assets. In addition to its monetary value, the family home or vacation home also holds memories. There may be a lot of laughter in the […]
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Successor trustee

Who are My Options for a Successor Trustee?

POSTED ON: December 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A successor trustee is responsible for the management of a trust. Although many individuals designate themselves as the trustee when they create a revocable living trust (RLT), they may not be able to serve forever. While a RLT allows you to manage your own assets while alive, a RLT also provides directions for assets after […]
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Revisit trust documents

What Should I Revisit When Reviewing my Trust?

POSTED ON: December 22, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is important to revisit your trust. Most things in life require maintenance. A car needs its oil changed and will require parts to be replaced as road use wears them down. Homes require new coats of paint, cleaned gutters, and constant lawn mowing. Even the human body benefits from dentist appointments, annual physicals, and […]
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Mess up an estate plan

How Does One Mess Up an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: December 21, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is quite easy to mess up an estate plan. People often feel overly confident about their abilities. They watch a baking show on television and think they create equally delicious treats, especially if they adopt a British accent while baking. Others think they can write a book simply because they can appreciate a good […]
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Refuse an inheritance

What is the Process to Refuse an Inheritance?

POSTED ON: December 16, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is possible to refuse an inheritance. Many people and cultures consider it rude to decline a gift. Chances are you were told to smile and thank your relative for the Christmas or birthday present you did not like. In fact, you may even have had to wear it the next time you saw this […]
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digital estate planning

What are Digital Estate Planning Complications?

POSTED ON: December 14, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Digital estate planning is essential for certain assets. The world has changed rapidly in the past several decades. With the invention of the internet and personal computers, the digital world has exploded. People can send mail, messages, and money digitally. Pictures can be stored, videos streamed, and personal profiles and channels curated. According to a […]
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Real estate

Why Use Real Estate to Fund a Living Trust?

POSTED ON: December 9, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Placing real estate in a trust can be a good idea for some people. Not everyone owns real estate. Some individuals choose to live their entire lives in apartments to minimize their responsibilities at home when not at work. Others lived in a home but sold it after their children left for college or the […]
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Gifting money

How Does Gifting Money Benefit Me?

POSTED ON: December 3, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Gifting money before death can be a wise estate planning move. Money and taxes cannot be separated. When purchasing and selling, taxes are usually in the mix. With estate taxes, the government tries to take a cut of your money postmortem. Although the current federal estate and gift tax exemption is $11.7 million per person […]
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