Under the probate laws of California and every other state, if a person fails to make an estate plan or leave a last will and testament, his or her estate will automatically pass to the next-of-kin, as defined in law. That may lead you to think of estate planning as…
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Court Rejects Late Challenge to Previously Admitted Will
Jose Marbaix died in March 2011. Marbaix, who was in her 80s, apparently had no living heirs, and her estate plan apparently consisted of a handwritten-or holographic-will found after her death by the Los Angeles County Public Administrator’s office. Every California county has a public administrator to oversee estates where…
Can “Tony Soprano” Instruct His Children From Beyond the Grave?
James Gandolfini, the film and television actor best known for his starring role in the HBO series The Sopranos, died on June 19 while vacationing in Italy. The New York Post reported on July 3 that Gandolfini, a New York City resident, left an estate valued at nearly $70 million.…
Brothers Fight in Court When Mother’s Will Fails to Name an Executor
A key element of a well-drafted last will and testament is the appointment of an executor to manage the affairs of your estate. If you fail to name an executor, or the person or persons you name are unable to serve, a probate court must intervene and appoint a person…
Sibling Rivalry Spills Over Into Probate Court
Estate planning requires you to appoint one or more people to act as your agent or fiduciary under a number of conditions. A power of attorney designates an agent to act in your name while you’re still alive. If you create a revocable trust, a trustee manages those properties you…
Dealing With Social Security and Final Benefits & Expenses
In May the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration reported that the government continued to pay benefits to over 182,000 people previously reported as deceased. It’s only a small percentage of the estimated 2.5 million deaths reported to the SSA each year, but it shows how even death can…
The Ramifications of Disinheriting a Child
Disinheriting a child sounds like a harsh act. The word conjures up images of an angry parent taking out a lifetime of disappointment with a child by denying him or her any inheritance. Yet there are many cases where disinheritance is simply based on the testator’s appraisal of his children’s…
California Court Rejects Improperly Witnessed Will of Man Found in Apartment Wall
Truth is often stranger than fiction when it comes to California probate cases. In May a state appeals court ruled on a particularly strange case involving a contested last will and testament. The case started with the 2004 disappearance of a Berkeley man who was found more than four years…
Should a Family Member Draft My Will?
When it comes to drafting your last will and testament or other California estate planning documents, it’s important you work with an attorney who is not only knowledgeable and experienced, but also someone who is impartial and not looking to benefit financially from your future estate. To that end, the…
Dying Without a Will Can Leave Your Estate Vulnerable to Unscrupulous Relatives
If you die without leaving a last will and testament, your estate may be left at the mercy of unscrupulous relatives who will take advantage of the situation. While California law does provide for cases of intestacy–estates where the deceased left no will–relatives without legal knowledge may be unaware of…