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Estate Planning Checkup

Why Should I have an Estate Plan Checkup?

POSTED ON: October 14, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain events should trigger an estate plan checkup. Nothing in your life happens in a vacuum. Your personal and work decisions impact each other. The decisions of others also can affect you and your loved ones. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “2021 Estate Planning Checkup: Is Your Estate Plan Up to Date?,” what […]
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Key elements of estate planning

What are Key Elements of Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: October 7, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
There are key elements common to estate planning success. Preparing an estate plan is no small task. It requires action, knowledge, and attention to detail. When people underestimate the important of estate planning, they can cause problems for themselves and their loved ones. According to a recent Bankrate article titled “Estate planning checklist: 3 key […]
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Pot trust for minor children

What Does a Pot Trust Accomplish?

POSTED ON: September 30, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A pot trust can provide flexibility in estate planning. You know you need an estate plan. The problem you face is knowing what you should include in your estate plan. Should you use a will-based plan or a revocable living trust-based plan? According to a recent Wealth Advisor article titled “How Does a Pot Trust […]
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Protect inheritance

What Steps Can I Take to Protect Assets for Family?

POSTED ON: September 27, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It may be necessary to protect inheritances from in-laws and addictions. It is not uncommon for adult children to make poor decisions. Sometimes this means they will choose undesirable spouses. For others, it may involve the development of a substance or behavior addiction. Whatever the issue, an outright inheritance may be unwise. After all, you […]
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Update

Do I Really Need to Update My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: September 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is important to update an older estate plan. Things tend to get worse when no one tends to them. Gardens become overgrown with weeds. Buildings fall into disrepair. Muscles atrophy. After all, the Second Law of Thermodynamics seems to apply to all of life. According to a recent NASDAQ.com article titled “Is Your Estate […]
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Vacation property

How Should I Transfer Vacation Property?

POSTED ON: September 7, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Vacation property requires planning to transfer it to another generation. For families, summer is a prime time for vacations with children off from school. For example, did you spend the recent "Labor Day" weekend as the final opportunity for vacation before the demands of school become too overwhelming? Many people have different traditions. Some involve […]
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Couples with age gaps

How Can Large Age Gaps Impact Couples?

POSTED ON: September 3, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Marriage age gaps make a difference in estate planning. Weddings are joyous occasions. For those who choose to celebrate their marriage surrounded by friends and family, weddings require a lot of preparation. Beyond the wedding itself, marriages require thoughtfulness and communication about a variety of topics. According to a recent Barron article titled “Couples with […]
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Estate plan checkup

Why Do I Need to Schedule an Estate Plan Checkup?

POSTED ON: August 31, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Every estate plan needs an occasional checkup. You have an estate plan in place from years ago. Perhaps you think your affairs are in order. They may be. On the other hand, the may not be. Similar to doctor visits, checkups are important. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “2021 Estate Planning Checkup: Is […]
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Estate planning

What are Basics of Effective Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: August 25, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning requires attention to detail. If you are an American adult, you should have an estate plan. This planning is not reserved for those who exceed the 2021 federal estate tax exemption of $11.7 million per person. Effective estate plans are essential to protecting you, your assets, and your loved ones. Poor estate planning […]
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Estranged child

Should I Include My Estranged Child in My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: August 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estranged children cannot be ignored in your estate plan. Families can be sources of great joy and great pain. Although many people want close and positive relationships with their loved ones, this is not always a reality. Children become estranged for a variety of reasons. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Estate planning […]
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