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Estate Administration Details that TV and Movies Get Wrong

Estate Administration Details that TV and Movies Get Wrong While television and movies provide great entertainment, they are not always factual. Even shows based on real events are not entirely accurate. Creators of television programs and movies wil… Read More
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5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning

5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning Comprehensive estate planning involves more than just planning for your legacy after your death, avoiding probate, and reducing taxes. Good estate planning also appoints people to make lega… Read More
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Are Pensions Treated the Same in Your Estate Plan as Other Retirement Accounts?

Are Pensions Treated the Same in Your Estate Plan as Other Retirement Accounts? The first private pension plan in the United States was established in the late 1800s. Through 1980, nearly 40 percent of Americans were covered by a traditional employer… Read More
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Don't Let Your Estate Plan Go Up in Smoke

Don’t Let Your Estate Plan Go Up in Smoke Fewer people are creating estate plans today than in years past. Research shows that, in 2024, less than one-third of Americans report having a will.[1] Every adult—whether they are 19 or 99—should… Read More
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Minnesota’s New Transfer on Death Deed Law: What You Need to Know

Introduction In April 2024, Minnesota enacted significant updates to its transfer on death deed (TODD) law. These changes aim to simplify property transfers, avoid probate, and provide clarity for homeowners and beneficiaries. This law became effecti… Read More
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Understanding Estate Administration in Minnesota: Is Probate Always Necessary?

Understanding Estate Administration in Minnesota: Is Probate Always Necessary? Estate administration in Minnesota is a complex process, but understanding when a probate is necessary can help ease the journey. Often our first task when we meet with yo… Read More
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Navigating Tax Decisions After Losing a Spouse: Why Surviving Spouses Should Make a Portability Election Now

When navigating the complexities of estate planning, many recently widowed spouses do not realize that they have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a crucial tax election. This often overlooked decision for surviving spouses is the portability… Read More
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If My Will Is Filed with the Court, Will It Go through Probate?

Death is a personal and private affair that affects the deceased’s close family and friends. However, there is at least one aspect of death that may require state oversight: probate. Probate is the court-supervised process of either (a) carrying ou… Read More
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Smart Business Succession Strategies: Estate Planning Tips for Business Owners

For many business owners, their business is one of the most valuable and important things they own. When it is time to sit down and create an estate plan, it is critical that business owners plan for their business just as they would plan for their h… Read More
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New USDA Study Projects Increase in Share of Farm Estates that owe Federal Estate Tax

As outlined in our recent post, 2024 Estate and Gift Tax Update, the current federal estate tax exemption is the highest level it has ever been (other than 2010 and before there was an estate tax). The unified exemption limit for individuals dying in… Read More
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