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What Can Power of Attorney Documents Do?

POSTED ON: November 7, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Power of attorney documents are necessary for incapacity planning. Although a trust is functional while the trustmaker is still alive, a last will and testament is only effective after death. Assets titled to a revocable living trust could be managed seamlessly by co-trustees or successor trustees if the trustmaker becomes incapacitated. Still, any property outside […]
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Multigenerational

How Is a Multigenerational Family Home Inherited?

POSTED ON: July 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Multigenerational estate planning should be completed with an experienced estate planning attorney. Families are an essential consideration in estate planning. Sometimes family dynamics are fraught with tension. Other families share deep relationships and connections among and between the generations. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled "How to Handle Estate Planning for Multigenerational Living Arrangements," both […]
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Conservatorship

Can a Conservatorship Be Avoided?

POSTED ON: June 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A guardianship or conservatorship is a common outcome when no powers of attorney exist. Freedom and independence are common themes in the United States of America. Think 1776. People want to be able to choose how to save and spend their money, as well as where to live and spend their time. While most children […]
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Secrecy

Is Secrecy Wise in Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: March 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Secrecy is not the best policy when it comes to estate planning. Secrets are generally considered problematic for relationships. Exceptions include surprise parties and confidentiality within a therapeutic relationship or the attorney-client privilege. Typically, estate planning is not one of these exceptions. According to a recent Financial Advisor article titled “Family Wealth Transfers Undermined by Secrecy,” it […]
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Remarriage

Does Remarriage Require Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: March 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Remarriage for seniors is not uncommon. Although many people envision young couples when they think of weddings, people get married and remarried at any age. For some, divorce or death leads to being single again. For others, they have simply waited longer to find the love of their life. According to a recent MSN article […]
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Myths

Have I Believed Estate Planning Myths?

POSTED ON: February 23, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Many people believe common myths about estate planning. All cultures around the world have myths. Some of these involve stories of heroes, villains, and supernatural creatures. Others involve pithy phrases or offer solutions to common ailments. Although some of these myths are fairly harmless, others can have dire consequences. According to a recent The Street […]
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Estate plan

Where Should I Keep my Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: February 15, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
An estate plan is not complete until it is organized. If you have reached age 18, you should have an estate plan. Even without significant wealth or children, people have a lot to lose if something happens to them without a plan in place. Incapacity is one of the greatest dangers to young people. According […]
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Recovering from surgery

Is Recovering from Surgery Guaranteed?

POSTED ON: December 2, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Recovering from surgery is neither quick nor easy. Bodies break down over time. Some people are more prone to genetic degeneration of joints, tendons, or organs. Others experience physical issues through illness or injury. In some instances, surgery is required to improve mobility or even sustain life. According to a recent Seasons article titled “How […]
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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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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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