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Elder orphans

How Can Estate Planning Protect Elder Orphans?

POSTED ON: April 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The finances and health of "elder orphans" are in greater danger than for those who have family. Orphans are a vulnerable population. They have lost both parents and are at risk of being abused, neglected, or exploited. Elderly individuals can also become vulnerable when they have no living spouse or family. One term for these […]
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Organization

How Do I Prioritize Organization of my Documents?

POSTED ON: April 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Organization can be helpful for future planning. Many people jump into Spring cleaning during this time of year. They have a list of projects they want to tackle before the oppressive heat of summer. Sometimes these projects are thwarted by uncooperative weather like we have been experiencing in Overland Park of late. According to a […]
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Cryptocurrency

How Do I Protect and Transfer Cryptocurrency?

POSTED ON: April 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Cryptocurrency should be included in estate planning. I know I have posted more than a few blog post on this subject of late. However, cryptocurrency has been in the news quite a bit lately. Generally speaking, the meaning of "currency" has changed throughout the years. Early in human history, people bartered goods and services for […]
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Estate planning mistakes

Are Most Mistakes in Estate Planning Avoidable?

POSTED ON: April 7, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Making mistakes in a last will and testament is costly. Everyone makes mistakes. It is part of being human. Learning lessons from experience allows people to avoid repeating these actions. Sometimes there is not an opportunity for a second chance. In these instances, it is wise to consider the experiences of others. According to a […]
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Investing in cryptocurrency

What is Involved in Investing in Cryptocurrency?

POSTED ON: March 30, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Investing in cryptocurrency can have financial and estate planning impacts. Making investments is a risky business by definition. Even so, stocks and bonds and other investments are a common and necessary practice for outpacing inflation and for preparing for retirement. With the introduction of cryptocurrency, the landscape of investing looks a little different now. According […]
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Physicians

Why Must Physicians Prioritize Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: March 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Physicians should have estate plans. Doctors undergo long years of schooling and residency to practice medicine. This requires incredible focus and dedication. As they begin their practices, these physicians shift this attention to building and maintaining their practices. According to a recent Medical Economics article titled “Physicians, get your estate in order or the court […]
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Cryptocurrency

How Does One Plan for Cryptocurrency?

POSTED ON: March 15, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Cryptocurrency can be easily misplaced after the owner has died. Non-digital and traditional assets are less likely to be lost or misplaced. Your children can see your home. They have probably admired your jewelry, art, and collectibles over the years. Bank and investment statements allow them to see how much money you in them. According […]
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Reviewing estate plan

When Should People be Reviewing Estate Plans?

POSTED ON: March 9, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Reviewing an estate plan is too often neglected. Things simply do not improve on their own over time. Examples of entropy are everywhere. You know, that good old "Second Law of Thermodynamics" applied broadly? Weeds pop up in gardens. Dust accumulates on shelves. Paint begins to chip and peel. According to a recent WMUR article […]
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Minor grandchildren

Can I Leave an Inheritance to Minor Grandchildren?

POSTED ON: March 1, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Several circumstances should be considered when planning to leave an inheritance to minor grandchildren. Becoming a grandparent brings fresh joys. There is something special about seeing your children have children, yes? Your love grows and expands as your family changes. According to a recent Nj.com article titled “How can I leave my money to my […]
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Prince

Was the Messy Prince Estate Avoidable?

POSTED ON: February 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Prince left no directions for his estate when he died. The sudden death of Prince triggered a variety of heavy emotions. Family and fans were devastated at the news of his fentanyl overdose in 2016. Can you believe it has been six years? Yikes! Some eyed his estate and were filled with greed. Others saw […]
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