VOL 3 ISSUE 6 July 2018
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e are expanding! Huntley Happenings is growing and I want you to be the first to know. In addition to adding pages and content, we are slowly expanding into the Huntley Market. The reason this is better for you is that we should be able to attract more great advertisers and provide you with more great offers throughout the year. In addition, we will begin printing every month, including January and December. (December 2017 is still up in the air). We are also extremely happy to help Sun City groups promote their events - i.e. Sun City Theater Group, The Relay for Life, and the Sun City Veterans softball game. So please continue to send those types of events to admin@huntleyhappenings.com I am also looking for writers. If you are interested in writing a monthly column, please let me know. I will be providing a small stipend for all articles written. Finally, the reason we are doing Huntley Happenings is to help bring local business to you. It is very important that you communicate with us if you would like to see something different or changed, or just let us know if you like something in the magazine. Also, please let the advertisers know that you saw their ad in Huntley Happenings. The other day for my birthday lunch, we went to Trio Grill in Marengo. They have an amazing new patio and the food was delicious. And it only took about 12 minutes to get there - who knew? Thank you for all of your support today and going forward. Bill & Mia Geheren
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Patricia C. Kraft, Attorney at Law
Question: Do I need a will? ANSWER: If you die without a will, Illinois law determines what happens to your assets and minor children. If you want to change these results, you need a Will, no matter what your age or wealth. IT IS NOT TRUE THAT THE STATE TAKES YOUR PROPERTY IF YOU DIE WITHOUT A WILL.
NOTE: In Illinois, your Will cannot disinherit your spouse- the spouse can “renounce” your Will and take a 1/3 share of your probate assets (if you had children) or a ½ share if no children. 3. Without a Will, the executor of your estate must purchase a surety bond in the probate proceeding. A Will can waive the requirement of surety on the bond, saving hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Every person who is18 years old and is of “sound mind and memory” can create a will. A Will must be in writing, signed, and attested by two or more credible witnesses. Results you can change by executing a Will: 1. Without a Will, a probate court will decide who will be guardian of your minor children. To change this result and nominate a guardian, you must execute a Will. A court proceeding still will be necessary to vest the guardian with powers, but the judge will be aware of your choice of guardian, and that nomination usually is followed. In the Will you can authorize the guardian to change the child’s place of residence and indicate that your children should not be separated. You can name two persons to be guardians – one to make personal decisions (guardian of the person) and one to manage money (guardian of the estate.) Also, to save substantial cost, you can indicate that no surety shall be required of any guardian. 2. Without a Will, if you are married with children, your “probate assets” will be distributed half to your surviving spouse and half to your children. This is not the preferred distribution for most married couples. In a Will you can leave your probate assets all to your spouse. If your spouse dies before you, then the assets go to your children (perhaps in trust.)
Results you cannot change by executing a Will: 1. Under state law, children receive their inheritance at age 18. To delay distribution, a trust must be created. Distributions will be delayed until the age you choose. The trustee will allow earlier distributions according to your instructions. 2. A WILL DOES NOT AVOID PROBATE. Probate is required to legally transfer title of probate assets. Probate is costly, (often between $2,000 and $8,000 in costs and fees) and the estate cannot be closed to allow final distribution of assets until 6 months after the court filing and publication of notice in the newspaper. NOTE: This column provides general information related to the law designed to help readers understand their own legal needs. This column does not provide legal advice. Please consult a lawyer if you want legal advice. No attorney-client or confidential relationship exists or will be formed between the reader and the author of this column.
NOTE: If an asset transfers automatically at your death, like life insurance or a joint tenancy home, then it is not a “probate asset.”
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Huntley Community Radio is on 101.5 FM and huntleyradio.com. In addition, most of the shows are available via podcast shortly after they air. The station’s motto is keeping the community informed and connected and I would add entertained as well. Sports Roundup – An entertaining sports focused show hosted by two young guys - Gary Krewer and Sam Geati and two younger guys - Curtis Koch and Chris Cunningham. The sports knowledge of these four is unmatched and they span decades of sports acumen. They cover national and local sports. Check this show out and it will soon become an important part of your week. 2 Gingerz – Make The Duchess and Sir William a regular part of your day and you will not regret it. A show about nothing and 2 Gingerz meet the Housewives of Huntley are a couple of descriptions about this show. You will not disappointed as 2 Gingerz will make you laugh, cry and think. Mike at the Movies – Mike North, yes that Mike North is the newest host on Huntley Community Radio. Mike is talking about old movies and will share information and entertain you about the classic movies of yesteryear. Radio Parody Playhouse – Parody Playhouse is a comedy show that parodies the classics from the Golden Age of Radio. Each month, a talented cast of local performers presents newly written material based on actual golden age of radio scripts. Radio Parody Playhouse is created and adapted for Film Stripped Productions by Jeff Cook, who has been involved in local community theatre for nearly fifteen years. Jeff is also co-Creator, Writer and Director of Upstaged – The Series, a workplace comedy filmed on location at the historic Woodstock Opera House. www. upstagedtheseries.com
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Meadow Hill / Studio 2015 How long have you been in business? Meadow Hill was formed in 1997, and became the first to introduce fingerprint keepsake jewelry to the Funeral Services community in 1998. Studio 2015 founder Tom Dougherty began informally designing and making jewelry for clients in the mid 1970s. In 1984 he retired from his high school
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Do you have any stories of how your jewelry has touched peoples’ lives? Grandpas have special connections with their grandkids. In prearranging his own funeral home an elderly gentleman learned about Thumbies® and ordered charms for each of his eight grandchildren, engraving special grandpa-isms on the back of each: Stand up straight…Brush your teeth… Quiet voice please…He gave great thought to each child’s message. Today those grandpa-isms are forever remembered and bring smiles to the faces of those now young adults. Example of fabrication: husband passed away. Widow brought in their 2 wedding bands, we made a pendant where his is the outside ring, and hers is a heart that sits in the middle of the ring. (See photo) Many people think
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The future of the White Sox is more than just fireworks. hen the White Sox and Cubs made the Jose Quintana trade last summer, the main focus was on the Cubs getting their starting pitcher need. Little focus was on what the White Sox got in return for the lefty, outfielder Eloy Jimenez and pitcher Dylan Cease.
While Cease has had a great year down in the minors Eloy Jimenez and Michael Kopech have been getting the same level of attention from White Sox fans as Cubs fans gave to Kris Bryant down in the minors. It’s no secret Jimenez and Kopech both have the ability and ceiling to be superstars for the White Sox, but when will they make their triumphant debuts?
up and expecting them to perform. Rick Hahn has been very vocal about the organizations plan to develop Kopech into a front end starter that can win you a one game playoff or a series clinching game. The same could be focused on Eloy Jimenez, the Sox want to Curtis develop a hitter and fielder Koch who can come in and be an impact from the start. Bringing up players too early in their Reporters who cover the White Sox career can mess with the development have been wondering the same thing, of that particular play and if it affects when asked when they would be able them mentally can then impact them to see Jimenez or Kopech, Rick Hahn on the field. responded, “well, they are available at Charlotte and Birmingham.” Hahn The most recent example of calling up also added, “perhaps to show some a player too soon is Carson Fulmer. level of advancement in this rebuild, Fulmer was called up in August of what happens here will have nothing 2016. He finished out his first 2 to do with when these players arrive. months of big league baseball where It’s going to be based strictly upon their he went 0-2 with an ERA over 8. After own development and when they are several call ups and send downs the ready for the challenges presented by White Sox sent Fulmer down after his the big-league level.” 3rd straight rough start. This, in my opinion, is a player who the White Sox While both players have had their fair called up too soon and since then have shares of strides and struggles, why not been able to fix or turn around. can’t they work on their craft in the The worst case scenario for Sox fans big leagues? It’s easy to look at Lucas everywhere, is a situation where both Giolito who has been working through Eloy and Michael are called up too his struggles. So Sox fans are quick to soon in their development. Making this ask, why not Michael Kopech? whole rebuild worthless and frustrating. It’s not as easy as just calling guys
Curtis Koch is a producer at WGN Radio for Blackhawks Hockey. He studied Radio Broadcasting at Columbia College Chicago and can be heard on Huntley Community Radio 101.5 FM every Tuesday on HCR Sports Roundup.
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