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Steps

What Steps are Key to Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: October 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Taking steps to create a successful estate plan will pay off. Many people enjoy knowing exactly what they need to do before taking the required steps to accomplish something. In many cases, it is comforting to know what is expected. Without clear directions, the fear of doing something wrong paralyzes them. I know I feel […]
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Aging parents

How Can I Discuss Plans with Aging Parents?

POSTED ON: October 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Talking with aging parents about estate planning is uncomfortable but necessary. People often avoid unpleasant conversations about various "elephants" in the room. Although avoiding an "elephant" can make everyone in the room feel less anxious in the moment, the relief is temporary when the elephant begins to move about. Unfortunately, "elephant avoidance" among family members […]
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Minor children

How Should Minor Children Inherit?

POSTED ON: October 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Minor children are a vulnerable population. Children need trustworthy and caring adults in their lives. Even adolescents who just want to be independent rely on others for food, safety, shelter, love, and guidance. Often these "others" are the parents of the children, but not always. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Children need […]
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Anne Heche

Did Anne Heche Have an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: September 30, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Anne Heche died tragically last month. Tragedy is a common theme in dramas. Many actors spend their careers portraying people caught in heartbreaking circumstances. Throughout her career, Ann Heche brought to life many characters navigating challenges and loss. According to a recent CNN article titled “Anne Heche's son petitions to assume control of her estate,” […]
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Pot trust

How Can a Pot Trust Help My Children?

POSTED ON: September 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A pot trust can be helpful for families with multiple children. Parenting is challenging. Navigating how to care for each child as an individual, while also supporting the family unit, is no small task. It can be hard to know what each child will need in the future and how choices today will impact them […]
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Probate

How Can Fewer Assets Pass Through Probate?

POSTED ON: September 22, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
It can be helpful to reduce the size of a probate estate. The probate courts exist to oversee the passing of property between people and their heirs. Like many legal systems, it can be slow. When time is money, the costs can certainly add up. According to a recent Indianapolis Business Journal article titled “Try […]
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Estate planning

What Makes Estate Planning Crucial?

POSTED ON: September 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning has many purposes. Few people believe they have an estate. This would be true if they define an estate as having a mansion with land and servants. Think Downton Abbey. With this definition, very few would qualify. When it comes to estate planning, there is far broader definition of an estate. According to […]
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Inherited IRA

What are Inherited IRA Guidelines?

POSTED ON: September 15, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Inherited IRA rules can complicate estate planning. Although some jobs still have pensions, this is increasingly more uncommon. In place of pensions, most people now have "defined-contribution" through individual IRAs or employer- sponsored retirement plans (think 401(k) or profit-sharing) plans. Several rules govern how these are taxed and what needs to be withdrawn during retirement. […]
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Young adults

Do All Young Adults Need Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: September 13, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Young adults should prioritize estate planning. Although your chances of dying increase as you get older, death can come at any age. As my maternal grandfather would say, "The old must die and the young may die." Most people do not enjoy thinking about their own mortality. I get that. Who does? Against this backdrop, […]
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Unexpected death

How Can I Prepare for Unexpected Death?

POSTED ON: September 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The unexpected death of a spouse is devastating. Many factors in life cannot be controlled. Some of these can lead to untimely deaths. Even those who make healthy decisions can become victims of tragic accidents, sudden illnesses, or unfortunate genetics. According to a recent New Haven Register article titled “Are you prepared if your spouse […]
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