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Widow

Who Can a Widow Look to For Help?

POSTED ON: December 28, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A new widow may require help from experts. Losing a spouse is never easy. It is heartbreaking to no longer have your best friend and partner. This is true whether you have been married months or decades. The death of a spouse means loss of present and future love and companionship. According to a recent […]
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Estate planning conversations

How to Start an Estate Plan Conversation

POSTED ON: December 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Having conversations about estate planning can seem unpleasant during the holidays. Estate planning is not known to be a particularly happy topic. It involves facing our shared human condition of certain mortality, let alone potential morbidity. Most people simply prefer to ignore these facts of life. According to a recent Forbes article titled “Holiday Season […]
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Trust

When Is a Good Idea to Use a Trust?

POSTED ON: December 21, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A trust can be useful in various estate planning situations. More John F. Kennedy assassination-related documents were recently released to the public. This brings to mind the topics of death and wealth. Death often takes us and our loved ones by surprise. Before this happens it is important to have an estate plan in place. […]
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Trust

Should I Choose a Will or a Trust?

POSTED ON: December 16, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Yes! A last will and testament and a revocable living trust are both effective estate planning tools. Estate planning does not look the same for everybody. The lives of singles look vastly different than those of married couples. It only makes sense their estate plans would also look different. According to a recent The News-Enterprise […]
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Emergency

Am I Prepared for an Emergency?

POSTED ON: December 14, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Some documents are essential in an emergency. Most people think tragedy will strike anyone but them. When serious accidents, debilitating illnesses, or natural disasters do happen, they are disorienting and frightening. People are thrust quite suddenly into emergency situations. According to a recent MarketWatch article titled “3 tasks your family needs to complete to ease […]
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Estate planning mistakes

How Are Estate Planning Mistakes Avoided?

POSTED ON: December 1, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning mistakes can be costly in time and money. Everyone makes mistakes. It is part of being human. Sometimes these missteps are made out of ignorance. Other times they arise from forgetfulness. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “5 Common Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid,” the reasons for estate planning mishaps do not […]
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Assets adult children want to inherit

What Do Adult Children Want to Inherit?

POSTED ON: November 23, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Your children may have expectations about what they want to inherit. Parents know each child is unique. Even if there are certain similarities in interests or physical appearance, siblings have different priorities, strengths, and personalities. As a parent, navigating the specific needs of each child can be challenging. According to a recent Entrepreneur article titled […]
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Gift tax exemption

What is the 2023 Gift Tax Exemption?

POSTED ON: November 18, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The lifetime gift tax exemption will increase in 2023. As 2022 draws to a close, people are more interested in tax guidelines in 2023. Tax laws and exemptions are often impacted by the economy. Knowing these numbers is helpful for estate and tax planning in the coming years. According to recent Forbes article entitled “Lifetime […]
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Life stage

Does Life Stage Impact Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: November 11, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning needs vary according to age and life stage. People change throughout their lives. Perhaps you have noticed this. Not only do we grow physically from infancy to adulthood, but new goals and priorities also develop. These influence choices within various areas over our lifespans. According to a recent The Seattle Times article titled […]
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Co-trustee

Should My Adult Child Serve as Co-Trustee?

POSTED ON: November 8, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A co-trustee can be helpful in the administration of an estate. Revocable trusts can simplify the distribution of assets after death. Often trustmakers (aka grantors) make themselves the trustees of revocable trusts while they are alive. In addition to serving as trustees themselves, some individuals choose to appoint co-trustees. According to a recent The Street […]
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