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Category: Trust Administration

Trust funds

Why Would People Create Trust Funds?

POSTED ON: November 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Trust funds and wills are both estate planning documents. The average person has likely heard of last wills and trust funds. Last wills receive attention as plot devices in books, television shows, and films. Trust funds are often mentioned when people discuss families with generational wealth, like the Rockefeller family. While these contexts can provide […]
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Primary

What Primary Documents Govern Estate Plans?

POSTED ON: November 1, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning includes a primary document. Comprehensive estate planning typically does not involve one document. Instead, several components work together to provide instructions for your affairs after incapacity or death. Like any good team, estate plans have a document that directs how the plan should work together. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Make […]
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Revocable trust

Do I Need a Revocable Trust?

POSTED ON: October 25, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A revocable trust may not be necessary. People who love fluffy bread but do not understand the chemistry of baking may believe more yeast yields larger loaves. A baker knows the best results require a delicate balance of the key ingredients and the proper kneading and proofing of the dough rather than simply adding more […]
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Financial

Can Estate Planning Assumptions Create Financial Frustrations?

POSTED ON: October 23, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning reduces financial frustrations when settling an estate. Perhaps you have heard the phrase, "failing to prepare is preparing to fail." Although many attribute this to educational, business, or athletic endeavors, it applies to estate planning. The stakes are often higher with estate planning. Why? There is no learning from your mistakes after you […]
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Trustee

How Does a Trustee Serve Beneficiaries?

POSTED ON: October 13, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A trustee is responsible for trust administration. Trusts are useful estate planning tools for those who want to retain greater control over assets or maintain the privacy of their affairs. Several factors impact whether a trust will be effective. An experienced estate planning attorney creating the documents is critical to a healthy foundation. The trustmaker […]
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revocable living trust

When Is a Revocable Living Trust the Best Solution?

POSTED ON: October 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Retirees and others can benefit from a revocable living trust. Estate planning attorneys ask for a lot of personal and financial information when meeting new clients. Some people find this to be inconvenient. This simple inconvenience serves an important purpose. It helps the estate planning attorney conceptualize the needs of the clients because the information […]
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Pour-over will

When Should I Have a Pour-Over Will?

POSTED ON: October 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A pour-over will can help tie up loose ends. Revocable Living Trust-based plans work as intended when the trust is funded. Some assets are placed in the trust while the trustmaker of the trust is alive. Other assets are intentionally left out or simply forgotten - more commonly, the latter. According to a recent Coeur […]
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Estate planning

How is Estate Planning Beneficial?

POSTED ON: October 5, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is essential for numerous reasons. Many people became more aware of the uncertainty of life during COVID. The media constantly reminded people that death was possible and their livelihood and health were at risk. Although there was a slight rise in people prioritizing estate planning, many still do not have an estate plan. […]
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Wills or Trusts

Are Trusts Superior to Wills?

POSTED ON: October 3, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Wills and trusts are both useful estate planning tools. The debate over whether wills or trusts are better in estate planning has been argued by many for decades. The nature of this argument may be likened to whether a screwdriver or wrench is a better tool. It depends on what you need for the specific […]
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Contingent beneficiaries

Is Naming Contingent Beneficiaries Straightforward?

POSTED ON: September 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Naming contingent beneficiaries is a key step in estate planning. In athletic competition, it is not enough to have one star player. Illness or injury could quickly sideline this exceptional athlete. Instead, it is essential to have a deep bench so your team can handle such unfortunate situations. According to a recent The Mercury article titled “PLANNING […]
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