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Helen McCrory

Who Inherited from Actress Helen McCrory?

POSTED ON: August 31, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Helen McCrory left her estate to loved ones. Some public figures choose to share every aspect of their lives with others. Other celebrities prefer to keep some or most of their personal lives private. Like Chadwick Boseman, Helen McCrory kept her illness secret. According to a recent SK Pop article titled “What was Helen McCrory’s […]
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New parents

Do New Parents Need Life Insurance?

POSTED ON: August 18, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
New parents should prioritize getting life insurance. Parenthood changes life significantly. Rather than two adults being responsible for themselves and each other, they must now rear and protect a child. While motherhood and fatherhood expand joy and love, they also bring attending concerns and fears. According to a recent Bankrate article titled “Life insurance for […]
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Beneficiary designations

What Are Mistakes on Beneficiary Designations?

POSTED ON: August 9, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Beneficiary designations cannot be overlooked in estate planning. Movies and media often misrepresent estate planning. They tend to focus only on the last will and testament of an individual. In doing so, it appears this is the only means of distributing wealth. Nothing could be further from reality. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled […]
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legacy letter

Can a Legacy Letter Improve my Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: July 21, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Wisdom can be shared through a legacy letter or an ethical will. Life is about more than money. People can be rich and have very little in their bank accounts when they die. Although leaving an inheritance can provide monetary support to loved ones, values and wisdom last longer. According to a recent Kiplinger article […]
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Blended family

What do Blended Family Finances Look Like?

POSTED ON: July 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Managing finances for a blended family requires clear and open communication. Newly married couples often face some hiccups as they merge into a family unit. This merging can be even more stressful and complicated when the new marriage creates a blended family. Children from previous relationships and the financial habits formed from time as a […]
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Are There “Must Have” Estate Planning Documents?

POSTED ON: June 10, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain estate planning documents are non-negotiable. People do not always like doing things they should do. Avoiding these necessary tasks can lead to future problems. Skipping regular visits to your dentist can lead to tooth decay. Neglecting to change the oil in an automobile can cause engine damage. According to a recent The Ascent article […]
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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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Estate planning mistakes

Are Most Mistakes in Estate Planning Avoidable?

POSTED ON: April 7, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Making mistakes in a last will and testament is costly. Everyone makes mistakes. It is part of being human. Learning lessons from experience allows people to avoid repeating these actions. Sometimes there is not an opportunity for a second chance. In these instances, it is wise to consider the experiences of others. According to a […]
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Getting married again

How Are Finances Impacted by Getting Married Again?

POSTED ON: April 4, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Getting married again means more than planning another wedding. Remarriages are fairly common in the United States. Whether the result of death or divorce, they often involve more considerations than a first marriage. Couples must consider a number of factors as they blend families. According to a recent CNBC article titled “Remarrying? Here are financial […]
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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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