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Want to Disinherit Someone? This Is What You Need to Know

Want to Disinherit Someone? This Is What You Need to Know Disinheritance—the intentional exclusion of a family member, usually a child or spouse, from receiving part of your estate after your death—is more common than you might think. It is also… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

How to Protect Your Family When You and Your Spouse Work in the Same Business

How to Protect Your Family When You and Your Spouse Work in the Same Business You and your spouse live together, work together, and likely spend a great deal of your free time together. Having a successful marriage and business takes hard work and de… Read More
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Ways to Keep a Loved One’s Memory Alive After They Pass

Ways to Keep a Loved One’s Memory Alive After They Pass When somebody close to us passes away, we are left with constant reminders of them. Maybe it is a jacket hanging in the closet that still bears the scent of their cologne, a dog-eared book on… Read More
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Do You Go By Different Names? Ensure That Your Estate Planning Attorney Knows

Do You Go By Different Names? Ensure That Your Estate Planning Attorney Knows What is in a name? If you are a beneficiary or a creditor of an estate, or if you are setting up an estate plan, your name means a great deal. It is not unusual for a perso… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Why Waiting to “Figure It All Out” Can Cost You the Family Farm

Why Waiting to “Figure It All Out” Can Cost You the Family Farm Too many farm families wait to make an estate plan until they “know exactly what they’re doing.” They want to have the perfect succession strategy in place before anything gets… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Farm

Your Probate Records Are Public—Minnesota Probate Records are Online

Your Probate Records Are Public—Here’s What That Means (and How to Keep Your Estate Private) When someone passes away in Minnesota, their estate often goes through probate, a legal process that validates a will, identifies heirs, and accounts for… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Probate

Do Not Let Your Money and Property Go to the State: Why You Need an Estate Plan

Do Not Let Your Money and Property Go to the State: Why You Need an Estate Plan Americans tend to bristle when any level of the government meddles in their private lives, especially with their money. Look no further than the famous “death and taxes… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

The Wrong Successor Trustee Can Derail Your Final Wishes

The Wrong Successor Trustee Can Derail Your Final Wishes Many estate plans contain revocable living trusts that will become irrevocable (cannot be easily changed or terminated) when the trustmaker dies. Such trusts may benefit the surviving spouse du… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

5 Reasons Uncle Bill May Not Make a Good Trustee

5 Reasons Uncle Bill May Not Make a Good Trustee If you have created a trust that you intend to last for decades, choosing the right trustee is critical to ensuring the trust’s longevity and ultimate success. Initially, you may think that a family… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Where Is the Best Place to Store Your Original Estate Planning Documents?

Where Is the Best Place to Store Your Original Estate Planning Documents? Estate planning attorneys are often asked where original estate planning documents—wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives—should be stored for safekee… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning