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Won’t My Spouse and Kids Inherit Everything When I Die?

Won’t My Spouse and Kids Inherit Everything When I Die? You may think that if you die while you are married, everything you own will automatically go to your spouse and children. But you are actually thinking of state rules that apply if someone di… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Your Estate Planning Team Roster Imagined as a Football Squad

Your Estate Planning Team Roster Imagined as a Football Squad November is an exciting time in the world of sports. Baseball is fresh off the World Series, the NBA and NHL seasons are starting to hit their stride, and the NFL is at the halfway point a… Read More
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Categories: Uncategorized

What You Need to Know About Transferring Your Season Tickets

What You Need to Know About Transferring Your Season Tickets In many parts of the United States, football is more than a sport—it is a way of life and a passion that we often share across generations. While a fan might pass down their love for an N… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

To the Millennials: The Time to Plan Is Now

To the Millennials: The Time to Plan Is Now As a millennial, you are contributing to the workforce in a major way and are making positive changes in the world around you. We understand that your concerns may differ from someone of a different generat… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

What Happens to Your Venmo, PayPal, and Apple Pay Accounts at Your Death?

What Happens to Your Venmo, PayPal, and Apple Pay Accounts at Your Death? It has been said that nothing ever dies on the Internet. While this dictum is typically used as a warning that what we put online may come back to haunt us, it is also true tha… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Caution: Using a DIY Deed to Avoid Probate Can Lead to Unintended Consequences

Caution: Using a DIY Deed to Avoid Probate Can Lead to Unintended Consequences One common way to avoid the probate requirement for real estate after the owner dies is to add children or other individuals to the property title as joint owners with rig… Read More
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How Do I Create an Estate Plan with an Only Child?

How Do I Create an Estate Plan with an Only Child? Stereotypes surrounding “only child syndrome” have largely been debunked, as recent studies show that only children, on average, develop social skills similar to those of children with siblings.[… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately?

Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately? You regularly check the balances of your retirement, bank, and investment accounts. But when was the last time you checked the beneficiary designations on these accounts (and really, all the othe… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Probate

Legal Assistance of Olmsted County Recognizes Wagner Oehler, Ltd. for Volunteerism

On Friday, November 1, 2024, Legal Assistance of Olmsted County (LAOC) recognized Wagner Oehler, Ltd. for the work we do with their organization. We are proud and honored to be associated with LAOC and strongly support the work they do for our commun… Read More
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Estate Planning Challenges Facing Minnesota Farmers in Today's Economy

Estate Planning Challenges Facing Minnesota Farmers in Today’s Economy Estate planning has always been an essential part of managing family farms, but Minnesota farmers today face unique challenges that make it more critical than ever. Rising l… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Farm