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Mental illness

Can Trusts Benefit Those with Mental Illness?

POSTED ON: June 6, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Trusts can benefit those with mental illness. No one person or family is exactly like another. Even twins vary in their personalities, interests, and habits. I know, I have twin daughters. A variety of factors impact estate planning choices. According to a recent Arkansas Democrat Gazette article titled “Creating special needs trust ensures that mentally […]
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Paying for funerals

Should I Be Paying for My Funeral?

POSTED ON: May 12, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Paying for funeral arrangements in advance can be helpful to loved ones. Many things are more cost-effective when you plan. Often costs increase due to inflation or supply and demand. Additionally, strategically using credit cards or other rewards programs can lead to a better price. According to a recent Yahoo Life article titled “Should You […]
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Estate planning language

Should My Estate Plan Language be Direct?

POSTED ON: May 11, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
The language used in estate planning can be more vague for some requests. How something is said is often just as important as what is said. People communicate just as much through body language and tone of voice as they do with their words. Although these sensory details are often missing in estate planning documents, […]
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LLCs

Are LLCs Better than Trusts?

POSTED ON: May 9, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and trusts are both helpful for asset protection. Asset protection can be a priority for many in their life and estate planning. This is especially important for those with much to lose as business owners. Two common tools for asset protection include trusts and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs). According to a […]
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Guidance

Is All Estate Guidance Legally Binding?

POSTED ON: April 20, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Guidance in an estate plan does not have to be legally binding. So sometimes, being imprecise is not a big deal. For example, recipes often say “salt and pepper to taste,” giving the cook room for personal preference. Other times, it can lead to incorrect results, like adding too much baking soda or baking powder […]
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Single parents

Can Single Parents Prepare for Incapacity?

POSTED ON: April 17, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Single parents cannot afford to neglect estate planning. Parenting is a significant responsibility. For single parents, the roles of provider, mentor, teacher, and protector rest solely on their shoulders. Although losing any parent is tragic to children, the death of a single parent often leaves them orphaned. According to a recent The Orange County Register […]
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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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Estate planning attorney

How Do I Vet an Estate Planning Attorney?

POSTED ON: March 23, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
It is important to have a good estate planning attorney. Hiring an estate planning attorney is an important decision. People should not enter into this professional relationship lightly. Asking for recommendations from family, friends, or other professionals can be a good place to start. Whether you find options through recommendations or a web search, you […]
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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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Trustees

How Can Trustees Succeed in Their Roles?

POSTED ON: March 10, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Trustees hold significant responsibility. Although their title is technically derived from the entities they help manage, trustees must also be trustworthy. That is the foundational requirement. Those who include a trust in their estate planning have done so to fulfill specific goals. Examples include simplifying asset distribution, protecting assets from poor decisions by heirs, or […]
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