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How Can Executors Prepare for Their Role?

POSTED ON: December 3, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Executors play a big role in probate proceedings. Executing a last will is no small task. As an executor, you are responsible for probating the last will, settling debts, and distributing assets. Preparedness is key. According to a recent Investopedia article titled “The Executor's Checklist: 7 Tasks Before They Die,” this starts before the testator […]
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Can My Pets Join Me in My Nursing Home?

POSTED ON: December 2, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Pets need you to plan for their futures. Your pets are a part of your family. Maybe you have dogs. Perhaps you prefer casts. Maybe your house is home to birds, fish, or exotic critters. Whether your pets have feathers, fins, or fur, these family members have been your companions for years. Unfortunately, your health […]
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Do Beneficiaries Owe Taxes on Money from Trusts?

POSTED ON: November 28, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Trusts do not nullify all taxes. Your parents or grandparents created a trust or trusts as part of their estate planning. Maybe they wanted greater control in asset distribution. Perhaps they simply desired to shield their wealth from estate taxes. Whatever the reason, as part of their planning they used trusts to provide the trust […]
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Can Life Insurance Help During (and After) Divorce?

POSTED ON: November 27, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Life insurance can help provide future financial security after a divorce. You are divorced. Maybe this is a recent occurrence. Perhaps it has been a long-standing reality. Either way divorce requires strategic planning when it comes to finances. According to a recent Insurance News Net article titled “5 Ways Life Insurance Eases Post-Divorce Estate Planning,” […]
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Is a Will Sufficient for Blended Families?

POSTED ON: November 25, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Blended families require strategic estate planning. Blending two families is no small task. You have two households coming together rather than simply two people coming together. Whether your new family is formed after losing both of your former spouses to divorce, death, or a combination, things can get complicated fast. According to a recent The […]
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How Should I Be Saving for Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 21, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Saving for retirement requires intentional planning. Different stages of life have different demands and concerns. Whether you are young or seasoned, retirement should be prioritized. With so many demands on finances, this is not always easy to do. According to a recent Skimm article titled “9 Retirement Questions from Skimm’rs, Answered,” the best planning starts […]
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How Can Families Work Together in Caregiving?

POSTED ON: November 20, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Caregiving is better shared. You have an aging loved one. Perhaps you have several aging loved ones. Getting older involves more health concerns. Should mental or physical capabilities diminish over time, then greater assistance will be required. Perhaps you have a family member with a disability or a chronic illness who is still fairly young. […]
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How Do I Pass Along Digital Assets?

POSTED ON: November 19, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Digital assets should be part of estate planning. "Digital assets," now that is a strange sounding concept, yes? It is also a relatively new phenomenon. With the rise of personal computers and the internet, people gained access to a digital world. Now with smartphones, this access is constantly at their fingertips. According to a recent […]
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How Can I Get the Most from Social Security?

POSTED ON: November 18, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Social Security is helpful in retirement. You are nearing retirement. For this reason, you have now started thinking about Social Security disbursements. Although Social Security will be insufficient to meet all of your retirement expenses, it will certainly help. For this reason it is important to maximize those Social Security benefits, yes? According to a […]
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Where Should I Not Move in Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 14, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Retiring to certain states is inadvisable. Although America is one nation, it has 50 states. These 50 states have different pros and cons when it comes to retirement. Apparently, some states should be avoided. According to a recent Financial Advisor article titled “Bankrates’ Top 10 Worst States to Retire,” people consider a number of factors […]
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