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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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Pass wealth

How Should I Pass Wealth to My Heirs?

POSTED ON: November 11, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
One can pass wealth to heirs using a variety of options. Whether you have been working for decades or years, you likely have accumulated assets. While you are alive, you use these to keep you fed, clothed, sheltered, and safe. After you have died, these assets no longer benefit you. According to a recent AARP […]
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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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Probate process

What is Involved in the Probate Process?

POSTED ON: November 8, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The probate process does not have to be scary. Few Americans understand probate. In fact, some adults are not even aware of its existence. Perhaps this is because probate highlights an unpleasant reality. It reminds people of their own mortality. According to a recent WTOP article titled “Everything You Need to Know About Probate,” the probate […]
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Trust or will

Should I Choose a Will or a Trust?

POSTED ON: November 3, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Some individuals could get away with having either a trust or a will. Estate planning involves making decisions. You will need to choose who makes decisions if you become incapacitated. It also will be important to select heirs and perhaps protect their inheritance "for" or "from" them as needed. According to a recent MSN recent […]
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Aging Parent Finances

How Do I Talk with My Parents about Finances?

POSTED ON: November 2, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Conversations with aging parents about their finances can benefit their estate planning. Young children often know little about their parents. This is partly because children are interested in few things but themselves. It also can stem from a family rule about certain topics being off limits. Finances is often one such topic. According to a […]
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Family Meeting

How Should I Arrange a Family Meeting?

POSTED ON: October 20, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A family meeting can be beneficial to estate planning and execution. What comes to mind when you think of having a family meeting? Perhaps you envision the time where your parents told you and your siblings of an upcoming move. Maybe you remember your parents announcing their divorce. Family meetings can trigger feelings of intense […]
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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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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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