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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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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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Titling assets

What Should I Know about Titling Assets?

POSTED ON: August 25, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Titling assets is a key aspect of estate planning. Titling on documents is a lot like labeling. Parents label lunchboxes, clothing, and other items to remind them and others of the ownership of each item. Essentially, titling assets serves to legally label such assets with then identity of their owner. According to a recent FedWeek […]
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Premarital Agreement

Did Valerie Bertinelli Have a Valid Prenup?

POSTED ON: August 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Valerie Bertinelli and Tom Vitale are fighting over a premarital agreement. Being a celebrity does not guarantee a fairy tale ending. While some pop stars, television personalities, and politicians are happily married to one individual, others face one or multiple divorces. Whether a person is well known or anonymous, divorce is never pleasant. <understatement?> It […]
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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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Single seniors

How Can Single Seniors Prepare for Incapacity?

POSTED ON: July 13, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Single seniors should not ignore estate planning. There are many things in life people do not enjoy doing. Often these tasks are easier to tackle with a support system. They are also easier to remember when people remind you they need to be done. This can apply to relatively simple tasks like making dinner. According […]
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Gift tax return

When is a Gift Tax Return Required?

POSTED ON: May 6, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain wealth transfer could require the filing of a gift tax return. Some people really like giving gifts and do so any chance they get. That is their love language. Others struggle to give presents for one reason or another, even on special occasions like birthdays and holidays. Wherever you naturally fall when it comes […]
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Estate planning for singles

How Does Estate Planning Benefit Singles?

POSTED ON: April 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Singles benefit from estate planning. There has been a trend for several years to delay marriage. This means many people are often single throughout their twenties and into their early thirties. It may be tempting for these individuals to forgo estate planning because they have no obvious heirs. According to a recent Hood County News […]
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Elder orphans

How Can Estate Planning Protect Elder Orphans?

POSTED ON: April 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The finances and health of "elder orphans" are in greater danger than for those who have family. Orphans are a vulnerable population. They have lost both parents and are at risk of being abused, neglected, or exploited. Elderly individuals can also become vulnerable when they have no living spouse or family. One term for these […]
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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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