Monday, November 25, 2024

Five ways to help family when you pass

 



No one likes to think about their own demise, but planning can make life after your death significantly easier for heirs.

Here are five ways to help heirs avoid extra time, money, stress and acrimony after you pass:

Keep documents updated
Having a will or living trust is essential—but it isn’t enough. The proper documents need to be updated periodically, especially as life circumstances change.

Amber Hughes, a lawyer in the Phoenix office of law firm Dickinson Wright, offers the example of a mother who belatedly drafted new estate-planning documents but died before signing them. The old will had named as heirs stepchildren she hadn’t spoken to in 20 years, and her sons are spending tens of thousands of dollars to have the unsigned will enforced by a judge.

Many people also fail to update beneficiaries for life insurance, retirement accounts and bank or investment accounts. These assets pass according to the beneficiary designation, if there is one, regardless of what the will or living trust says, says Laura Zwicker, chair of the private client services group at law firm Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger in Los Angeles.

A client’s brother had an IRA valued at several million dollars. When he died, the IRA funds went to a woman he hadn’t dated for at least 10 years instead of to his brother’s daughters, even though they were named as beneficiaries in his trust. The heir indicated on the IRA was the former girlfriend, and that was the one that counted. “Imagine their surprise, but there’s nothing we can do about it,” Zwicker says.

Address digital assets
Many people have digital assets, including email and online photos, that could be lost to heirs if proper provisions aren’t put in place. For instance, a writer who stores plays or novels on a Google drive, but doesn’t set up a Google inactive-account profile, may make it harder or impossible for heirs to gain access to these works. Terms might differ, so having appropriate documentation on file with each provider is important.

Cryptocurrency and nonfungible tokens can also easily be lost if their owners don’t provide heirs a way to access these assets. So people should make sure beneficiaries know how to access an account’s private keys—the secret numbers used to access cryptocurrency—as well as the kind of wallet and crypto type. One caveat: Those private keys and other sensitive information shouldn’t be included in a will because it becomes public through the probate process and that puts the assets at risk.

Assign personal property in advance
Many people assume that heirs will figure out on their own how to divide personal property, but that can lead to fights.

Hughes offers the example of three sisters who fought over their mother’s collection of hundreds of porcelain dolls. They had to hire a professional mediator to draw straws until all of the dolls were distributed. Had the mother made a personal-property list before she died, significant aggravation and hostility might have been avoided. The list can be handwritten and up-to-date, and should be kept with estate-plan documents. The document should also include where items can be found.

Leave good notes
Estate-planning experts advise that people set aside a folder with important information for the heirs, such as names, numbers and locations of accounts, as well as names and contact information for attorneys, accountants and financial advisers. This is especially important since bills are often paid online, eliminating once-helpful paper statements. Also let heirs know where to find your estate-planning documents. “If you can’t find the will and you don’t know who the trust and estate attorney is, that’s a horrible situation,” says Seth Slotkin at law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in New York.

One word of caution: Try not to leave unnecessary documents for your heirs, because it’s overwhelming, Slotkin says. How long to keep certain documents depends on their nature, but generally speaking, purging unnecessary documents will save your heirs time and money, he says.

Strive for conflict-avoidance
Parents sometimes create conflict by choosing one child over another to serve as executor, trustee or both, says Neil Solarz, shareholder at Weinstock Manion in Los Angeles.

Sometimes it may be appropriate. But in most instances, Solarz recommends naming a relative or friend to avoid potential sibling-rivalry issues. If there’s no one else available, people might consider hiring a trust company or a private professional fiduciary—vetted and licensed individuals who are licensed to act as trustees or executors.

People who have specific reasons for dividing assets or roles unevenly should prepare a letter that explains their thought process, which can help mitigate the potential for future conflicts, Slotkin says. For example, clarify that you named your daughter as executor because she lives locally, but that you want all of your children to work together to settle the estate, he says. Or, if you are leaving the younger of three children $100,000 more than the others, explain why. This extra step can mean the difference between harmony and acrimony among your heirs, he says.

“The thing that’s most likely to cause the estate process to dissolve into something horrible is acrimony among the children,” Slotkin says. “If you want to make things easy for your kids, if there’s anything that could be misinterpreted, explain it to them so they’re not fighting about it.”

No matter how healthy we are, being prepared for this makes a lot of sense.
Things can happen to anyone...

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Buddy Stubbs Museum - Brough Superior & Harley XR750 Flat Track King



Buddy Stubbs Museum - Brough Superior & Harley XR750 Flat  Track King

Exploring Rare Motorcycles at Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson Museum | Brough Superior & XR 750 Lacey and Bubba take you on a journey through the incredible Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson Museum, diving into two legendary motorcycles: the stunning Brough Superior and the iconic 1972 XR 750. We’re joined by Dwight, the museum’s knowledgeable curator, who shares fascinating insights into these rare bikes and the rich history behind them. This episode is a must-watch for motorcycle enthusiasts and history buffs alike. We encourage everyone to visit the museum to see these amazing machines in person and experience a piece of motorcycle history. A huge thank you to Buddy Stubbs for making this museum possible—it’s truly a treasure trove of rare and historic bikes! Stay tuned for more episodes as we explore unique motorcycles and share their incredible stories.

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The Power of Conviction - A Viking Woman Takes on 2 Men

 


What is to be said of fear?
Or Being Able to Stand Tall in Your Belief that You will Not Fall Subordinant to Fear?
What provides the ability to do this?

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Screamin Eagle Scam... It's got us all at least once!


This article clearly shows honestly what is going on with Screamin Eagle.
Dumbed Down to comply with emissions restrictions.
Older Harley? Sorry, dealers do not work on bikes that are older than 10 years.
Stage 4 big cost big repair vs custom race engine.
Plus the notorious issue is the bikes run hot with the performance kits.
Check out aftermarket maybe than the Screamin Eagle...

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Are Harley-Davidson Dealers Ripping Customers Off?


This is a good and transparent discussion on costs to buy a Harley and also the dealer chargers.
Regardless, Harley prices at purchase level and support level. Its tough for Harley riders and its tough for Harley.

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Motorcycle Crash Jury Award Hits Harley Davidson for $290M


This is a tragic story for this rider. It seems quite obvious Harley screwed up royally with software.
The story seems so clear that when Harley refused to pay the medical bills for $53 or the repair bill for the first accident of $25k....the guy has another accident with the same malfunction and sues and wins a case against Harley for over $200 million dollars. 

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🔥Vladimir Putin JUST shocked NATO | Will only negotiate with Trump


It figures, but some people still do not understand. Trump does NOT want war, nor does Putin.
Nor does Europe or the rest of the world. In fact no one feels safe with the current USA Democratic party.
If you look at history its the Democrats that have always been happy to go to war. 

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

🔥Drugs and Foods in North America are Corrupt


RFK Jr. is about to clean up the food holocaust as run by corporate greed.
Same with Big Pharma...
Its about time.

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Bush Just Approved Long range weapons for Ukraine undermining Trumps peace plan


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How Turbocharger Wastegates Work - Internal vs External


Today Mike looks at turbocharger wastegates and how they are used in a turbocharged vehicle application to control boost pressure. We talk about the differences between internal and external wastegates, how they work, installation considerations and we take a look at the internal components. We also check out the new line of wastegates from Garrett Motion who supplied us with a cool cutaway example of their new GVW

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