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What are Pros and Cons of a Living Trust?

POSTED ON: December 28, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
A living trust can provide greater control over asset distribution. People like to be in control. It provides comfort in predicting outcomes. It also minimizes the negative impact other people can have on us. The problem? Complete control is an illusion. Humans are affected by weather, natural disasters, car accidents, governments, and even other individuals. […]
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What Primary Documents Govern Estate Plans?

POSTED ON: November 1, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning includes a primary document. Comprehensive estate planning typically does not involve one document. Instead, several components work together to provide instructions for your affairs after incapacity or death. Like any good team, estate plans have a document that directs how the plan should work together. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “Make […]
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Protecting inheritance in divroce

How Can I Protect My Inheritance from Divorce?

POSTED ON: May 12, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
A revocable inheritance trust is useful in the event of divorce. Although people do not enter marriage hoping for or expecting a divorce, separations and divorces are nevertheless fairly common. Going through a divorce takes emotional, physical, and mental energy. <Understatement?> It also can be quite expensive in terms of legal fees and divorce agreements. […]
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Lazy estate planning

How Can Easy Estate Planning Cause Issues?

POSTED ON: June 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Easy is not always better, especially when it comes to estate planning. Life is full of choices. Many factors guide the decisions we make moment by moment when presented with options. The simplest choice is often appealing. According to a recent Florida Today article titled “Estate planning: When you take the lazy way out, someone […]
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Tax implications of estate planning

What are Estate Planning Tax Implications?

POSTED ON: March 12, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Your estate planning decisions have tax implications. When you think of estate planning, you probably think of who you want to inherit your assets. Perhaps you also consider who would rear your minor children if they were orphaned. What many people do not consider are the tax implications of their planning decisions. According to a […]
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Disinheriting a child

Is Disinheriting a Child Hard to Do?

POSTED ON: February 22, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The act of disinheriting a child must be thorough. It is not uncommon for family relationships to undergo strain. Family members may become estranged and not see one another for decades. Other families simply suffer from diminished trust. Some children grow up. Other children ... just continue to have more birthdays. In short, not all […]
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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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keep farm and ranch in family

Can I Keep My Farm or Ranch in the Family?

POSTED ON: September 10, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Do not risk your farm or ranch with poor estate planning. You are a farmer or a rancher. You carry on the rich legacy of many in Kansas. The work you do on your farm or ranch provides food for people across the nation. According to a recent High Plains Journal article titled “Don’t wait […]
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Who Will Care for My Pets When I Cannot?

POSTED ON: February 11, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Pets require estate planning. Your pets are a special part of your family. They have been with you through the good and the bad. You want to take care of them. You feed them, walk them, and bathe them. When you leave for a trip, you make plans for them. According to a recent Next […]
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What Are Trust Funds?

POSTED ON: January 3, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Trust funds are not only for the super wealthy. You have heard of trust funds. Perhaps you envision the Rockefeller family. Maybe you visualize mansions, diamonds, and summer homes. According to a recent Business Insider article titled “A trust fund gives you control over your money after you’re gone, and it’s not just for the […]
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