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Inventory

What is Included in an Estate Inventory?

POSTED ON: June 2, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate inventory is one role of an executor. People can accumulate a lot of stuff throughout their lifetimes. This can include common clutter. It can also include valuable assets. After all, what is trash to one may be treasure to another. According to a recent Yahoo Finance article titled “What Is Included in an Estate […]
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Power of attorney

Do State Laws Governing a Power of Attorney Differ?

POSTED ON: May 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Power of attorney laws may not look the same in each state. Accidents happen all the time. Sometimes, they are small and only a minor inconvenience. At other times, accidents and illness can lead to short-term or long-term incapacity. According to a recent limaohio.com article titled “When ‘anything and everything’ does not mean anything and […]
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Estate plan updates

How Can Estate Plan Updates Reduce Risk?

POSTED ON: May 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate plan updates are vital to protecting loved ones and your assets. What comes to mind when you consider risky behavior? Tom Cruise in "Risky Business"? I digress. Perhaps you think of climbing a mountain without ropes. Maybe you envision people parachuting out of perfectly good airplanes. You likely believe few people choose high stakes […]
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Life insurance

Should Minor Children be Life Insurance Beneficiaries?

POSTED ON: March 17, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Life insurance provides protection for families with young children. Life insurance is not always necessary. If you are single and have enough saved to bury you when you die and pay any additional expenses or debts, you likely could bypass a policy. But what if you later marry, have children, and become "uninsurable" for some […]
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Testamentary Trust

When is a Testamentary Trust Created?

POSTED ON: March 10, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A testamentary trust can be created after you die. Some people really like the idea of using a trust in their estate planning. The control over the eventual inheritance distribution is appealing. These individuals are often torn between the appeal of a trust and the work it takes to maintain a trust. According to a […]
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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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Create and estate plan now

What Estate Planning Decisions Must I Make?

POSTED ON: February 4, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is multifaceted. Things are almost never as simple as they look. Professionals spend decades training to perfect their skills whether they perform surgery or stenography. Watch to the end of the film credits of your favorite movie and see the vast number of individuals and skill sets required to produce a finished product. […]
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Pet trust

Will My Pets Benefit from a Pet Trust?

POSTED ON: January 31, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A pet trust provides protection for pets after the death of their owner. Adopting pets was popular in 2020. Some people were home alone and wanted company. Others thought it was a good time to teach their children responsibility. Whatever the reason, many pets found their way into homes and hearts. According to a recent […]
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Wealth transfer

What Is Involved in Efficient Wealth Transfer?

POSTED ON: January 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Wealth transfer can be complicated by a number of factors. Not everyone has a job earning them large sums of money each year. This does not necessarily mean they will have fewer assets to transfer. Rather, many build their wealth through wise money management over the course of their careers. Think Dave Ramsey. According to […]
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Type of Assets

Are Certain Assets Easier to Inherit?

POSTED ON: January 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Not all assets are equally beneficial to inherit. People have preferences. Sometimes these are fairly arbitrary like whether someone enjoys dark or milk chocolate. [Given a choice, I always opt for dark.] Other preferences stem from what makes the most sense well-considered reasons. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “6 of the Best Assets […]
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