You may not want to think about or deal with estate planning, but it is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. If you are not sure what all the hype is about, take a look at these four benefits of creating an estate plan in...
Year: 2022
What are some common estate planning misconceptions?
As you look ahead to the future, you may want to make sure your loved ones and beneficiaries are properly taken care of. Leaving them your assets by writing a will and crafting an estate plan can help you. While organizing your estate, you may run into some false or...
Can you include a no-contest clause in your will?
Your will is an essential part of your estate plan. It offers peace of mind to you and your loved ones and reduces the risk of confusion and legal strife that may arise from an estate dispute after you pass away. Unfortunately, despite the best-laid plans, disputes...
Factors that may affect your estate planning
The state considers all of your possessions part of your estate when you die. Therefore, to best distribute these among your heirs, you need to know what affects these items. Here are a few factors that can affect your estate planning. Probate If you have followed...
Tips to avoid probate litigation
Even the best-laid plans do not always work out. Probate litigation occurs when a dispute arises during the administration of your estate. You cannot always avoid litigation, but there are steps you can take to make it more likely your beneficiaries will not have a...
3 reasons for middle-class families to consider a living trust
Like many Americans, you may think that trust funds are mostly for people with substantial wealth. However, if you own a home or other real estate in California, a trust may benefit you and your family even if you only have a modest estate. Financial planners often...
What are the three types of wills in California?
After death, a probate judge determines the validity of your will. Not all types of wills are valid in every state. In California, probate courts will only accept three types of wills. Attested wills All wills must be compliant with California law. An attested will is...
Does your executor have what it takes to manage your estate?
Managing an estate is not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, some executors end up thrust into this position of responsibility without understanding exactly how tough it is. Thus, it is important both for you and for your executor that you both understand what it...
Signs an estate plan needs updating
Most consider spending an afternoon reviewing estate planning documents an unappealing notion. The law is complex, and people are often reluctant to contemplate their mortality. That said, estate planning documents sometimes need updates and alterations. One way of...
Estate planning for out-of-state property
Estate planning should detail the transfer of ownership of all property, including homes in addition to the primary residence. When the location of vacation homes or second properties is outside the owner's state, the process can be more complicated. When creating an...