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How Do I Transfer Property Efficiently?

POSTED ON: February 15, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
People must transfer property to others when they die. All humans come into this world with nothing of their own. Toys, clothes, and food are provided to them by their parents or gifted by other family and friends. As individuals go through life, they may purchase a vehicle, a home, furniture, jewelry, and art. Bank […]
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Why Should I Create an Estate Plan in 2024?

POSTED ON: January 19, 2024 BY: Kyle Krull
Having an estate plan should be a priority in 2024. At the start of a new year, many people reflect on the past and set goals for the next twelve months. For many, this involves dusting off the old dumbbells to "get fit." Others may elect to "shop the perimeter" of the grocery store to […]
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Digital assets

How Does RUFADAA Work for Digital Assets?

POSTED ON: June 14, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Legislation may help protect digital assets in estate planning. Most people think of their tangible assets when they prepare to create an estate plan. They know they must make plans for their cars, homes, and family heirlooms. What often gets overlooked are digital assets. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “How to Tackle Digital […]
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Components

What are Key Estate Plan Components?

POSTED ON: February 27, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Comprehensive estate planning has several key components. People have long valued knowledge. It is natural to want to understand. In fact, I feel most vulnerable when I do not even know what I do not even know. And that encompasses too many areas to list! How about you? From the time children learn to speak, […]
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ePlan

What is Involved in Creating an ePlan?

POSTED ON: January 5, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning should now include an ePlan. The internet has had both positive and negative impacts on the lives of modern Americans. The volume of information now available on computers and smart phones was formerly only accessible at reference libraries or through printed encyclopedias. Yep, I remember those days well. People can now access bank […]
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Steps

What Steps are Key to Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: October 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Taking steps to create a successful estate plan will pay off. Many people enjoy knowing exactly what they need to do before taking the required steps to accomplish something. In many cases, it is comforting to know what is expected. Without clear directions, the fear of doing something wrong paralyzes them. I know I feel […]
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Estate planning

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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Digital assets

Is Planning for Digital Assets Simple?

POSTED ON: August 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Planning for digital assets is more important than ever before. Technology is fairly unavoidable in the modern world. On the minimal side of the technological spectrum, people may settle for an email address and a cell phone. Others, however, live lives so digitized they store all of their information on the cloud and even control […]
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Digital lives

Do Digital Lives Demand Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: August 11, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Digital lives require estate planning. When people do not prepare for their possible incapacity or eventual deaths, they can leave their loved ones faced with significant challenges. Considered a recent cautionary tale involving a man named John Ajemian. At the age of 43, he died in a bicycle accident. John had no last will and […]
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