On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Apr 23, 2018 | Estate Planning, Firm News
Wisconsin music fans may recall the death of musician Prince in 2016 and the news that he had died without a will. Now almost two years since his death, Prince’s heirs still have not received their inheritance. However, the government has been paid millions in...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Apr 17, 2018 | Estate Planning, Firm News
Estate planning is important for those who live in Wisconsin or anywhere else in the country. These days, it can also be a good idea to include digital assets in such a plan in addition to physical and more traditional assets, like a home or car. By including the...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Apr 11, 2018 | Estate Planning, Firm News
For many people in Wisconsin, estate planning can be exceptionally important to ensure that their loved ones are cared for after they die. At the same time, the stresses and unpleasant thoughts that can be associated with creating an estate plan can deter many...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Apr 11, 2018 | Firm News
Not all Wisconsin parents are able to take care of their children for a variety of reasons. Life doesn’t always go as planned, and life’s struggles can sometimes get the better of them. This can cause parents to exhibit a variety of behaviors toward their...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Apr 2, 2018 | Estate Planning, Firm News
There may be family conflict that interferes with a Wisconsin resident’s estate plan. In a survey by TD Wealth, 44 percent of estate planning professionals said this was the biggest problem they encountered. Lagging far behind were issues such as tax reform at...