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End-of-life planning

What is Involved in End-of-Life Planning?

POSTED ON: January 10, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
End-of-life planning requires certain documents to be signed and in place. Few people enjoy sitting and pondering their own mortality (death), let alone morbidity (incapacity). In addition to considering basic existential questions, many people also have practical inquiries about their personal responsibilities. What will happen to my family? Will my spouse and children have enough […]
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Planning for the future

What Steps Can I Take to Prepare for the Future?

POSTED ON: August 18, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Preparing for the future involves getting your affairs in order. People tend to fall into two camps. They either constantly worry about the future or never consider how their current actions will impact them in the days, months, and years to come. Neither is particularly helpful. According to a recent National Institute on Aging article […]
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Alzheimer’s

What are Action Steps for Alzheimer’s?

POSTED ON: October 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Dementia and Alzheimer’s require thoughtful, but quick action. Hearing a doctor pronounce a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s is devastating. It impacts both the patients and their loved ones. Fear is a common response as the progression of the disease leads to loss of memories, personality, relationships, and independence. According to a recent Next Avenue […]
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Living will

What Does a Living Will Accomplish?

POSTED ON: September 23, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A living will is essential in a medical crisis. Families commonly have to make truly challenging decisions regarding health care of loved ones. Often these choices involve whether to provide life-sustaining treatments. The burden of this responsibility is heavy indeed. According to a recent Forbes article titled “How Does A Living Will Work?,” advanced planning for […]
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Storing estate planning documents

Where Should I Be Storing my Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: July 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Storing estate planning documents requires thoughtful attention. You have created an estate plan. This is good. You have done more than many of your peers. Okay, feel free to pat yourself on the back. But wait, not so fast. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Give thought to storing your estate papers,” this […]
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Financial affairs

Can I Help a Dying Loved One with Financial Affairs?

POSTED ON: March 21, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Financial affairs are often ignored as loved ones are dying. When loved ones are ill or dying, there already are many emotional and physical demands on the family. Family members are responsible for overseeing care. Sometimes this involves personally taking the loved one to appointments, preparing meals, or helping with bathing and dressing. Other times, […]
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DNR

What is Included in a DNR order?

POSTED ON: October 18, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A do-not-resuscitate order, or DNR, can have unintended consequences. Imagine this horrifying scene. You are suffering the effects of an accident, illness, or complications of a routine medical procedure. The only way to give you a chance at recovery is to perform CPR. According to a recent The Petoskey News-Review article titled “Do-not-resuscitate orders apply […]
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Health care directives

Why Do I Need Health Care Planning?

POSTED ON: September 14, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Having health care directives are important for incapacity planning. People often think they are invincible. Illnesses and injuries happen to other people. They will never happen to us or our loved ones. According to a recent The Times-Tribune article titled “Health care directive beneficial for anyone,” these beliefs can have big consequence for you and […]
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Estate planning checklist

What Should an Estate Planning Checklist Address?

POSTED ON: June 11, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Creating a checklist when preparing your estate plan is an excellent idea. Some people really like checklists. I know I do. [In fact, I have a checklist for my Friday household cleaning chores sitting right beside me. I will take up that list right after I finish this blog post.] There is great satisfaction in […]
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Estate plan necessary

What is Essential to Include in an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: May 20, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
An estate plan is essential to protect your loved ones and their futures. Estates planning can become quite complex for those with complex assets wealth or family tensions. Those who require a only a "simple" plan, may be surprised at the number of documents required to meet their needs. It is safe to say estate […]
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