From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 175540 Myth 3: I Already Signed a Will, so I’m Covered Life shifts, laws change, and your goals evolve over time. An outdated estate plan can be just as detrimental as having no plan, so be sure to review your estate plan regularly—ideally, every three to five years. You should also review your estate plan whenever significant life events such as the following occur: family changes (marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of children or grandchildren, and deaths of beneficiaries or decision-makers), financial changes (significant increases or decreases in the value of what you own), location changes (moving to a different state or country), tax law changes (estate, gift, and income tax laws constantly evolve at federal and state levels), and changes in goals (your philanthropic desires, legacy goals, or wishes may shift over time). If you haven’t reviewed your plan recently or had a significant life event, call to schedule an appointment. From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 175540 Myth 3: I Already Signed a Will, so I’m Covered Life shifts, laws change, and your goals evolve over time. An outdated estate plan can be just as detrimental as having no plan, so be sure to review your estate plan regularly—ideally, every three to five years. You should also review your estate plan whenever significant life events such as the following occur: family changes (marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of children or grandchildren, and deaths of beneficiaries or decision-makers), financial changes (significant increases or decreases in the value of what you own), location changes (moving to a different state or country), tax law changes (estate, gift, and income tax laws constantly evolve at federal and state levels), and changes in goals (your philanthropic desires, legacy goals, or wishes may shift over time). If you haven’t reviewed your plan recently or had a significant life event, call to schedule an appointment.
Mike Borgen, FNP, has become co-owner of Taylored Family Care Clinic. He has been with the practice for five years and serves as the manager of the Phillips Clinic.
It was an uneventful evening for members of the Medford City Council on Tuesday as they met to hold the annual board of review. No property owners attended to question their property tax assessment. The board of review is the opportunity for local taxpayers to raise objections to their property tax assessments and ask the board to approve modifications to it. Under state law, the burden in on the taxpayer to show that the assessor’s amount was incorrect. The board of review meets for at least two hours regardless if there are any filed complaints BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Planning commission members gave their blessing to annexing 880 Gibson St. The request next goes to the city council for final approval. It will be developed for multi-family residential use.
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