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What Should I Not Include in My Will?

POSTED ON: January 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
There are things you should not include in your last will and testament. You have recently inventoried your assets. Your list includes your real estate, your investments, your bank accounts, and your tangible property. With this step completed, you are ready to create an estate plan. According to a recent MSN Money article titled “Things […]
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Planning for blended families

Can Estate Planning for Blended Families Go Wrong?

POSTED ON: January 11, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Blended families with multiple children can make trust planning essential. You and your spouse met. You fell in love. You got married. You also brought your own respective children to the new relationship. Together, you navigated the joining of two families. According to a recent The Daily Sentinel article titled “Estate Planning: A Trust Can […]
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Black sheep

Should I Disinherit My Troubled Children?

POSTED ON: January 5, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Including troubled children in your estate plan is not impossible. There is no such thing as a "perfect" family. In fact, going way way back to the very first family, the older brother killed his younger brother. Not a good start. Fratricide aside, not all family flaws will have no impact on your estate plan. […]
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Trustee or executor

What are Responsibilities of an Executor or Trustee?

POSTED ON: December 14, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Serving as a trustee or executor requires fulfillment of several duties. Perhaps family members or friends have asked you to serve as the executor, trustee, or agent in their estate plan. You are not sure what this means. They tell you the role is essentially following their instructions in their estate planning documents. Although this […]
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Owning joint accounts

Should I Use Joint Accounts to Avoid Probate?

POSTED ON: November 30, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Joint accounts can prove helpful or problematic. Estate planning can feel daunting. If you are a private person, the public nature of probate may be particularly unappealing. Even if you have a last will and testament, not all assets should necessarily pass through your last will and testament. Some assets will be distributed to heirs […]
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estate planning terms

What Estate Planning Terms Should I Know?

POSTED ON: November 23, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Knowing estate planning terms is a helpful start to preparing for your future. You are many things. You are talented. You are kind. You are a hard worker. Even so, you are not an estate planning attorney. Although you have heard you need an estate plan, you are not exactly sure what this means. According […]
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estate plan audit

What Does an Estate Plan Audit Involve?

POSTED ON: October 20, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You should conduct a regular estate plan audit. Estate planning is important for any adult. It allows you to pass your assets wherever you chose at death. I will be the first to admit that it is not a fun subject matter? Nevertheless, this topic must be tackled or you will leave only a big […]
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probate process

What Does the Probate Process Entail?

POSTED ON: October 12, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
The probate process requires the executor (also known as the "personal representative") to take specific steps. The loss of a loved one is difficult. In the midst of grieving, families must also settle the estate of the deceased. This process is simpler if there is a last will and testament in place. Whether there was […]
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trustee fees

How are Trustee Fees Managed by an Estate?

POSTED ON: October 6, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Trustee fees are paid to the individual or company managing a trust. You have created a revocable living trust. Because of your goals, this is the best way to manage your assets should you become incapacitated and distribute them to your loved ones when you die. With any trust, a trustee is required. While you […]
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asset distribution planning

Why Should I Plan My Asset Distribution?

POSTED ON: September 25, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Asset distribution can be a mess without proper estate planning. Do you own a car, home, bank account, or other property? If the answer is “yes,” you have assets and you have an estate. When you die, these assets will need to make their way to a new owner. According to a recent LimaOhio.com article […]
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