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Category: Trust Administration

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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Living trust

When Would a Living Trust Be Beneficial?

POSTED ON: November 23, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A revocable living trust can protect assets for you and your loved ones. Selecting the right tool for a task is critical. Although one could eat chili with a fork, a spoon is superior. Both deliver food to the mouth, but one would be more efficient given the circumstances. Similarly, estate planning documents should be […]
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Divorce

What Estate Plan Changes Do Divorce Necessitate?

POSTED ON: November 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate plans need to be updated after a divorce. Rarely do you hear of people getting married with the expectation of divorce in their future. In general, couples enter marriage believing they will be together forever. They build their lives anticipating long-term goals. Many couples include estate planning in these long-term plans. According to a […]
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Estate planning exemptions

Will My Estate Planning Exemptions Disappear?

POSTED ON: November 16, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Tax exemptions may be changing with new legislation. Although the actions and decisions of people impact other people, most choices have a minimal reach. This is not the case when it comes to state and federal lawmakers. The choices made by those in power affect Americans for generations. According to a recent Mondaq article titled […]
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No beneficiary designation

What Happens If Accounts Have No Beneficiary?

POSTED ON: November 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Failing to designate a beneficiary on your accounts can cause problems for your estate. Assets come in all shapes and sizes. While some assets like a house take up significant physical space, others are held in accounts. Whether these accounts are bank accounts, retirement accounts, or investment accounts; it is likely each of these has […]
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Estate plan

What is the Purpose of Creating an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: November 12, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Having an estate plan is foundational to protecting loved ones and assets. People are planners. We plan our routes when driving. We prepare for meetings at work. We develop five- and ten-year plans. According to a recent Digital Journal article titled “What is an Estate Plan and What are its Benefits?,” many people, unfortunately, neglect […]
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Celebrities

What Can I Learn from the Estates of Celebrities?

POSTED ON: November 10, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Celebrities often make headlines for a variety of reasons. However, when they make the news after they have died, that is when we learn of their estate planning mistakes. Most people live their lives in relative anonymity. They go to work, pay their bills, and care for their families with no fanfare. They are remembered […]
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