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Transfer on Death Account

How are Transfer on Death Accounts Inherited?

POSTED ON: July 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Transfer on Death (TOD) accounts require a beneficiary to be named. Although most people believe money passes to heirs through a last will and testament after probate, but there are alternatives. A trust is one common option in providing greater control over the distribution of assets outside of probate. Additionally, certain assets pass through beneficiary […]
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Estate plan

What Documents Make Up an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: June 30, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Every adult can benefit from an estate plan. People are adept at making excuses to avoid certain tasks. Sometimes these are inconsequential. Other times they can be detrimental. According to a recent Florida Today article titled “No matter your age, income or crushing debt, you should have an estate plan,” the reasons people give for […]
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Find estate planning attorney

What Criteria are Key to Finding an Estate Planning Attorney?

POSTED ON: June 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make when creating an estate plan is which estate planning law firm to work with.
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Surviving spouse

How Will My Death Affect the Finances of My Spouse?

POSTED ON: June 16, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
When you lose your mate, you lose so much—your best friend, your equilibrium and your future together. Just when you’re at your lowest, it hits you: You could lose a lot of money, too.
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Estate planning

Does Estate Planning Extend Beyond a Will?

POSTED ON: June 3, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is not limited to a last will and testament. If you have watched a Hollywood movie or read a novel about someone leaving an inheritance, you have likely heard of a last will and testament. This is unsurprising as it is the most common legal document used to distribute assets to heirs. Unfortunately, […]
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Michael Nesmith

What is Wrong with the Estate of Michael Nesmith?

POSTED ON: May 16, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The fate of the Michael Nesmith estate is uncertain at this time. It is an all-to-common story. A celebrity dies and leaves behind either no estate plan or an inadequate estate plan. This results in confusion surrounding the fate of the estate. According to a recent Monterey County Weekly article titled “Michael Nesmith's four children […]
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Discretionary trust

When Might a Discretionary Trust be Helpful?

POSTED ON: April 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A discretionary trust can protect against mismanagement of trust funds. Those who desire to avoid probate often utilize trusts in their estate plans. This is accomplished through retitling assets to the trust. Because the assets are not under your name, they are not included in your personal probate estate. According to a recent The Facts […]
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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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Financial affairs

Can I Help a Dying Loved One with Financial Affairs?

POSTED ON: March 21, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Financial affairs are often ignored as loved ones are dying. When loved ones are ill or dying, there already are many emotional and physical demands on the family. Family members are responsible for overseeing care. Sometimes this involves personally taking the loved one to appointments, preparing meals, or helping with bathing and dressing. Other times, […]
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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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