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Storing estate planning documents

How Should I be Storing My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: August 17, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Storing legal documents in a secure location is necessary. Some people are meticulously organized. Others are fairly tidy but have no rhyme or reason for their physical spaces. Still, others live in complete chaos. According to a recent The Washington Post article titled “Aretha Franklin’s will was in her couch. Here’s where to keep yours,” some […]
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Living trusts

How Do Living Trusts Differ from Wills?

POSTED ON: August 16, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Living trusts and wills are both effective in distributing an inheritance. In times past, ancient pharaohs and other royalty were buried with portions of their wealth. This is no longer a common practice. Nowadays, people generally believe you cannot take your stuff with you when you die. As one old saw holds, "You will never […]
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Bank accounts

How are Bank Accounts Inherited?

POSTED ON: August 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Bank accounts do not have to pass through probate. With most actions in life, there is typically an easy and a hard way to accomplish the same task. Although one can hand wash every plate, bowl, fork, knife, and spoon after dinner, it is more efficient to simply load and run a dishwasher. Sometimes easy […]
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Aretha Franklin

What was the Fate of the Aretha Franklin Estate?

POSTED ON: August 8, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The estate of Aretha Franklin took years to settle. Communication is essential in various aspects of life. Spouses with poor communication can quickly grow apart and find resentment building. Inadequately outlined procedures and structures can be the bane of businesses. Failing to share about estate planning wishes can lead to costly court battles. Understatement. According […]
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Glenn Frey

Who Inherited the Estate of Glenn Frey?

POSTED ON: August 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Glenn Frey left both a legacy of music for the world and provision for his family. Many people dream of being a guitarist in a successful band. Few realize this dream. Glenn Frey was one of the few fortunate and talented individuals who made a living from making music for the enjoyment of the masses. […]
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Missing heir

How Can a Missing Heir be Found?

POSTED ON: July 26, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Finding a missing heir is not always easy. Heirs are those individuals who receive inheritances from someone who has died. Generally, these heirs are family or friends. When people create a last will and testament, they designate their heirs. They can include or exclude almost anyone they like. According to a recent Next Avenue article […]
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Trusts

How Different are Wills and Trusts?

POSTED ON: July 25, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Distinct differences exist between wills and trusts. Estate planning typically involves creating a will-based or a revocable living trust-based plan. Both have been used for generations to transfer assets to loved ones successfully. While most people have likely heard both terms, they still may be confused about the differences between wills and trusts. According to […]
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Probate judges

What Do Probate Judges Do Exactly?

POSTED ON: July 17, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The role of probate judges is to oversee estate administration. Generally speaking, judges are responsible for upholding the local and federal laws in the courts. In some cases, this involves deciding on appropriate discipline for criminal actions. In other cases, judges must oversee the execution of legal documents for business arrangements or estate plans. According […]
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"pour-over will"

Do I Need a Pour-Over Will?

POSTED ON: July 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A "pour-over will" is an often misunderstood legal document. In fact, a "pour-over will" is really just a "last will and testament," which is always paired with a revocable living trust (RLT). And a pour-over will may have no practical purpose if its maker (i.e., the "testator," if male, or the "testatrix," if female) has […]
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Transfer a vehicle

How Can I Transfer a Vehicle?

POSTED ON: June 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
People have several options to transfer a vehicle. Vehicles can tend to be one of the higher-valued assets people own. This is true whether they have significant monetary value, such as with a Ferrari, or simply hold value as a means to get from point A to point B. Whether your motorized vehicle is a […]
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