Settling A Trust After Death (Part 2)
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
13h ago
Last episode, we started a special two-part series where Nick guided us through the steps involved when someone passes away. We're here to finish up this discussion today. Listen in as Nick talks about what it looks like to settle a trust after death in Ohio. Although trusts can vary widely in complexity depending on the terms of the document, this episode will give you a good idea of how settling a trust differs from the probate process.   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/    ..read more
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The Probate Process From Start To Finish (Part 1)
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
2w ago
We've talked about probate here on the show before, but what does the process look like from start to finish? Join us for a special two-part series, where Nick will guide us through the steps involved when someone passes away. In this episode, we'll outline the key stages of the probate process (based in Ohio). Don't miss our next episode, where Nick will walk through the process of settling a trust!   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/  ..read more
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I'm Single With No Children- Do I Need An Estate Plan? Mailbag Episode
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
1M ago
Our podcast listeners frequently send in questions for Nick. In today's show, we've chosen a few questions to chat about on the air. For example, one listener asks if they need an estate plan since they're single, childless, and have a financially independent family. Another asks if there is a way to assist their aging mother with her finances without entirely removing her independence through estate planning. Stay tuned for some valuable insights here on Complete Estate Planning!   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact ..read more
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Inheritance Conversations With Your Children: What They Don’t Know CAN Hurt Them
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
1M ago
You've probably heard the old saying, "What you don't know can't hurt you." But when it comes to inheritance conversations with your children, that isn't entirely true. Stay tuned as we share some crucial considerations for navigating these estate-planning conversations with your loved ones.    Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/  ..read more
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The House I Inherited Has A Mortgage. Do I Have To Pay It?
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
2M ago
With home prices continuing to climb, a house ends up being the most valuable asset for many families. However, it can also be the most difficult to deal with in an inheritance after someone passes away. One of the biggest issues people run into is the owner passing away while the house still has a mortgage or a line of credit against it.   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/  ..read more
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The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA): New Fines & Rules For Business Owners To Follow
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
2M ago
The Corporate Transparency Act (which was enacted in January of 2021) has taken effect as of January 2024. Under the new law, small businesses have new disclosure and reporting requirements with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. This law is retroactive and includes businesses that were already in existence BEFORE the CTA went into effect. Along with the new requirements, there are significant fines/penalties for being in violation of the law. Listen in as we talk about what you need to know!   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiesta ..read more
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No Money, Still Problems
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
3M ago
Many people automatically think of how to handle or “plan” for their assets when estate planning comes to mind. However, inheriting someone’s assets is only one piece of the puzzle. This is why someone asking “How much money do I need to have before I create an estate plan?” is always the wrong question. Let’s cover a number of estate planning goals that have nothing to do with someone’s assets.   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/  ..read more
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Medical Decisions: Is It Smart To Rely On Others?
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by Nick Rosenbauer
4M ago
An important (and often overlooked) part of estate planning involves arranging for a person to have their medical needs taken care of. This usually involves a combination of appointing a decision maker (your power of attorney agent or surrogate, depending on the state you live in) and using an advanced directive to affirmatively state your wishes. Most states include certain decisions where you can either make the decision yourself or leave the decision to your healthcare decision-maker.   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/c ..read more
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Partial Business Ownership, Donations to Charity, and More: Mailbag Episode
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by Nick Rosenbauer
4M ago
We have listeners from all over the country reach out and ask us estate planning questions, so we thought it would be helpful to answer some of those questions on the podcast today. One listener asks how to handle partial business ownership interest in a small business. Another listener asks about the most effective and beneficial way to leave a donation to charity upon their passing. Stay tuned to see how Nick answers these questions and more!   Contact:   513-463-6789   info@CincinnatiEstatePlan.com https://cincinnatiestateplan.com/contact/  ..read more
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The Path Of Least Resistance – When Institutions Hassle You During Trust Funding
Complete Estate Planning
by Nick Rosenbauer
5M ago
We’ve spent many episodes discussing how important trust funding is to your estate plan (assuming a trust is a part of your plan). However, the process can be tedious at times. Many attorneys don’t handle the trust funding for the clients (or only provide minimal guidance), which can lead to further trouble. On top of that, various banks, employers, and investment firms can often frustrate clients even further. A good, experienced attorney should be able to navigate clients through any roadblocks, warn them of potential issues, and have options for how to finish the job when issues come up. &n ..read more
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