California estate planning must take into account the state’s community property laws. California is one of nine states that recognize community property, which is a legal system that governs property held by married couples. In general, each spouse enters the marriage with their separate property. Property subsequently acquired during the…
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The Importance of Funding a Living Trust
A living trust is a useful estate planning tool that can help avoid extended probate proceedings after your death. Basically, a living trust is an entity you create and transfer property into through a declaration of trust. This declaration specifies how the property within the trust should be distributed after…
Never Wait Until the Last Minute to Make a Will
Ideally, estate planning is something you do long before it becomes necessary. It is never a good idea to wait until you are on your deathbed to make a will. You may run out of time before you can execute a will that meets with the legal requirements of California…
What You Need to Know about Estate Planning and “The Cloud”
In the Internet age, your estate no longer includes just physical property but digital assets like social media accounts, cloud storage and even computer-based currency. Taking stock of your digital assets is therefore an essential part of California estate planning. Here are a few issues to consider with respect to…
Family Heirlooms Can Lead to Family Litigation
We often read stories about heirs fighting over a deceased relative’s multimillion-dollar fortune. But some estate disputes arise over seemingly trivial matters. The common thread in many of these disputes is insufficient direction from the deceased person’s estate plan. A One Hundred Dollar Case Recently, the Supreme Judicial Court of…
$4.2 Million Judgment, Lack of Proper Probate Lead to Family Feud
Court judgments are an asset that must not be overlooked as part of your estate planning. For example, if you are receiving the proceeds of a personal injury lawsuit, that is an asset you must factor in to your will or trust. Similarly, if any litigation is pending at the…
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Will Provides Insight Into Estate Planning Process
Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died on February 2, 2014. His last will and testament was recently filed in a New York City probate court. Curiously, the will directed Hoffman’s executor to distribute his estate according to the provisions of New York intestacy law, which normally applies to estates…
Striking Oil Prompts Lawsuit Over Long-Dormant Estate
Many people do not bother to create a will because they don’t have much property. Why go to the trouble and expense when you own so little? But a will-and estate planning in general-isn’t just about what you own today, but what you might own in the future, and failing…
Using a Life Estate to Protect Your Spouse’s Right to Remain at Home
A life estate provides a means of transferring real property before death. In a life estate, Person A conveys the title to his house to Person B with the stipulation that Person A may continue to live in the house until his death, at which time Person B assumes sole…
Bing Crosby Lawsuit Highlights Role of “Publicity Rights” in Estate Planning
Estate planning is about providing for the future. Sometimes, it’s about providing for a very distant future. For example, the famous actor and singer Bing Crosby died nearly 40 years ago, yet a California appeals court just recently issued a decision regarding property that still belongs to his estate. Even…