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Aretha Franklin estate

Why Does the Aretha Franklin Estate Owe Taxes?

POSTED ON: March 26, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The estate of Aretha Franklin may owe money to the government. Aretha Franklin certainly had a beautiful voice. Unfortunately, her estate was left in an mess. This left a mess for her family. According to a recent Detroit Free Press article titled “Aretha Franklin estate reaches deal with IRS to pay off claimed $7.8 million […]
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Equal inheritance

Does an Equal Inheritance Prevent Arguments?

POSTED ON: March 19, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Leaving an equal inheritance is not always fair. And, leaving a fair inheritance is not always equal. It can be complicated, yes? You have several children. As you plan for your asset distribution, you consider giving equal amounts to each. This seems fair at first glance. According to a recent The New York Times article […]
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Fund the trust

What Happens If I Do Not Fund the Trust I Created?

POSTED ON: February 11, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
After creating a trust it is important to "fund" the trust. Your circumstances and goals necessitated a trust as part of your estate plan. The instructions outlined in the trust provide an equal division of the assets among your children. You find this fair and fitting. According to a recent nwi.com article titled “Estate Planning: […]
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Marilyn Monroe

How Does the Marilyn Monroe Estate Make Money?

POSTED ON: February 1, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The estate of Marilyn Monroe is still generating income. And lots of it, too. Many actors, musicians, and models have lived and died in Hollywood. Some have found success both personally and professionally. These fortunate individuals died surrounded by friends and loved ones. For others, success took a tragic turn. According to a recent Cheat […]
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Avoiding estate planning mistakes

Did I Make Estate Planning Mistakes?

POSTED ON: January 13, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning mistakes are not uncommon. Last year was not what you expected it to be. <Understatement?> Although you likely hoped for a different start to 2021, you have found it to seem equally out-of-control. You are reminded how you cannot predict the future. After all, "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." […]
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Celebrities

How Have Celebrities Faired in Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: January 10, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
You can learn a lot from the estate plans of celebrities. Many Americans are enthralled with celebrities. These could be athletes, actors, musicians, politicians, or even social media “influencers.” People love to see others succeed. Some people also enjoy watching them fail. As an estate planning attorney, I take no pleasure in the consequences of […]
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Adult Children

How Much Should I Share About Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: January 6, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Knowing how much to share about estate planning can be challenging. Your estate plan is complete. The i’s are dotted. The t’s are crossed. All your documents are signed. Reviewing your plan with your executor would be wise. Should you talk to your adult children as well? According to a recent CNBC article titled “What to […]
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Black sheep

Should I Disinherit My Troubled Children?

POSTED ON: January 5, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Including troubled children in your estate plan is not impossible. There is no such thing as a "perfect" family. In fact, going way way back to the very first family, the older brother killed his younger brother. Not a good start. Fratricide aside, not all family flaws will have no impact on your estate plan. […]
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When to use trusts

When Are Trusts the Ideal Estate Planning Tool?

POSTED ON: January 1, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Trusts can solve a number of estate planning problems. Many people think of the ultra wealthy when they envision the use of trusts in estate planning. They imagine “trust fund babies” driving foreign cars, having parties on yachts, and never working a day in their lives. According to a recent Market Watch article titled “3 […]
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Owning joint accounts

Should I Use Joint Accounts to Avoid Probate?

POSTED ON: November 30, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Joint accounts can prove helpful or problematic. Estate planning can feel daunting. If you are a private person, the public nature of probate may be particularly unappealing. Even if you have a last will and testament, not all assets should necessarily pass through your last will and testament. Some assets will be distributed to heirs […]
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