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Do I Really Need to Update My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: September 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
It is important to update an older estate plan. Things tend to get worse when no one tends to them. Gardens become overgrown with weeds. Buildings fall into disrepair. Muscles atrophy. After all, the Second Law of Thermodynamics seems to apply to all of life. According to a recent NASDAQ.com article titled “Is Your Estate […]
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Mistakes

What Estate Planning Mistakes Can I Avoid?

POSTED ON: September 23, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning mistakes are more common than they should be. Simply creating an estate plan may not be enough. If you take the advice of someone other than an experienced estate planning attorney from your state of residence, you could get yourself into trouble. In fact, you could endanger everyone you love and everything you […]
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Testamentary trust for minors

When Would A Testamentary Trust be Helpful?

POSTED ON: August 19, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A testamentary trust can be beneficial for families with minor children. A last will and testament is used to distribute assets to heirs when you die. This can be a straightforward process for adult heirs. When minor children inherit, the distribution of assets can become a bit more complicated. According to a recent wtop news […]
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Blended families

What Estate Plan Mistakes do Blended Families Make?

POSTED ON: August 11, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Blended families may require more strategic estate planning. Many men and women in the United States get married, divorced or widowed, and remarried. As a result, families often consist of yours, mine, and ours children. While many families thrive with more members and more love, more people can also mean more complications. According to a […]
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Adult dependents

How Do I Plan for Adult Dependents?

POSTED ON: August 4, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Adult dependents may require special care in estate planning. When you think of dependents, you likely consider your minor children. Minor children certainly need parents for support, shelter, and care. You may not think about your adult children. According to a recent Parents article titled “Wills and Trusts for Adult Dependents,” some adult children remain […]
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Last will and testament

What Can a Last Will and Testament Prevent?

POSTED ON: July 29, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A last will and testament protects against a variety of negative consequences. Preventative measures are important. Many people keep umbrellas in their cars in case it rains. Applying sunscreen is common to decrease the chances of developing skin cancer. Expectant mothers often pack hospital bags in advance so they are ready to "deliver" at anytime. […]
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Farm

What Steps Can I Take Now To Protect the Farm?

POSTED ON: July 28, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Keeping the family farm requires estate planning. Farmers are known for their hard work, patience, and perseverance. Similar to estate planning, crops only thrive when their specific needs are taken into account. Despite this parallel, about 60 percent of farmers do not have a last will and testament. According to a recent Farm Journal’s Pork […]
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Purpose of probate

Does Anyone Understand Probate?

POSTED ON: July 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Most Americans do not understand probate. Isn't there anyone who knows what probate is all about?!! This question is reminiscent of Charlie Brown's desperate cry of frustration in "A Charlie Brown Christmas," albeit in a different context. I digress. You have likely heard of probate. Perhaps it has been in the context of a loved […]
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Lazy estate planning

How Can Easy Estate Planning Cause Issues?

POSTED ON: June 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Easy is not always better, especially when it comes to estate planning. Life is full of choices. Many factors guide the decisions we make moment by moment when presented with options. The simplest choice is often appealing. According to a recent Florida Today article titled “Estate planning: When you take the lazy way out, someone […]
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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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