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Divorcing

What Must I Do When Divorcing My Spouse?

POSTED ON: May 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Divorcing your spouse should trigger estate planning changes. People do not enter marriage intending to divorce. Instead, they plan as if they will live a lifetime together. These often include joining finances and retitling property. According to a recent Yahoo News article titled “I'm Divorcing. Will That Impact My Estate Planning?,” this means many steps need to […]
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Probate court

Is Probate Court the devil Incarnate?

POSTED ON: April 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The probate court oversees the settlement of estates. Although probate often has a bad reputation, it is not the devil incarnate. In fact, the probate process provides an organized legal way to transfer asset title when the decedent owner of a given asset did not make arrangements for the asset to avoid probate. So, what […]
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Women

Why Do Women Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: April 21, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Women often have different needs than men. At the most basic level, their very biology and physiology are different. Women and men are not the same. It is part of God's grand design for human beings. Women and men often have personal, cultural, and social differences. For example, women often feel they need greater vigilance […]
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Myths

Are Estate Planning Myths Problematic?

POSTED ON: April 13, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is fraught with myths. What people believe influences what they do.  For example, children who think monsters are under their beds tend to avoid their rooms at night. When doctors believe their patients have specific ailments, they order certain tests. If people believe integrity is important, they will not speed on a road […]
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Blended families

Is Disinheritance a Risk for Blended Families?

POSTED ON: April 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Blended families have more estate planning "moving parts" to consider. Baking is a relatively benign form of chemistry. Ingredients are combined in specific amounts, at specific times, and at specific temperatures based on how they interact. If done well, the result is a tasty treat. If the ingredients were bad or the measurements were incorrect, […]
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Anxiety

Can Estate Planning Address Anxiety?

POSTED ON: March 30, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Anxiety has led to an increase in estate planning. As a result, a lot has changed since the start of 2020. A once-strong economy is now racked with inflation. The COVID-19 lockdowns also rocked the sense of stability and security. According to a recent SI Live article titled “More young adults are creating wills because of […]
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Life planning

Is Estate Planning also Life Planning?

POSTED ON: March 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is part of life planning. Most people think of death when they consider estate planning. Because people often avoid the unpleasant and uncomfortable, they ignore estate planning conversations. Although this is understandable, it is neither helpful nor accurate. According to a recent aol.com article titled “Estate Planning: 7 Things To Make Sure You Do,” estate planning […]
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Sibling inheritance

Will My Children Argue Over Their Inheritance?

POSTED ON: December 29, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Sometimes sibling rivalries extend to their inheritance. Siblings do not always get along. It is normal to bicker and argue while growing up. Most parents hope their children will grow out of such childish behavior and do their best to facilitate love and cooperation. According to a recent yahoo! article titled “Can a Sibling Take […]
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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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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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