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Federal AFR June 2012

This is the complete listing of AFR rates for June 2012 straight from the IRS website. I hope it assists you.   Section 1274.–Determination of Issue Price in the Case of Certain Debt Instruments Issued for Property (Also Sections 42, 280G, 382, 412, 467, 468, 482, 483, 642, 807, 846, 1288, 7520, 7872.) Rev. Rul. […]

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Probate Court Appearances

There are a ton of things to remember when you need to appear in Probate Court. Here are three of them: 1) BE ON TIME: I can’t tell you how many times I have seen people, even attorneys, lose rights because of not being on time.  Plan to park far away, go through security, etc…. […]

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California Probate Form DE-305 Affidavit re Real Property of Small Value ($50,000 or Less) – UPDATED: Now $55,425

California Probate Form DE-305 Affidavit re Real Property of Small Value ($55,425 – formerly $50,000 or Less) is very useful for transferring interests in real property after death. It can be used for any real property with a gross value of less than $55,425. This might include timeshares, vacant land, fractional interests in real estate, […]

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California Probate Form DE-295 Ex Parte Petition for Final Discharge and Order

California Probate Form DE-295 Ex Parte Petition for Final Discharge and Order is a required document to close a probate. It is the last document filed with the Court. Typically it is followed a few months after the final accounting is approved.  Receipts are filed along with the Form DE-295 and the Court clerk approved […]

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3 Key Points in the California Probate Process

Probate takes a minimum of 7 months in California. That is, for a full probate or standard probate it takes seven months. It might take longer but it really can’t take less. Here are three key points: 1) START THE PROCESS: It amazes me how long some people wait to start the probate.  There is […]

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Death and dying

Lost a good friend today.  Jonathan was only 44 years old.  Lost a battle with a brain tumor.  Of course I talk to clients every day of the week who are dying, who have just lost a loved one or, in the best case, are talking about dying in the distant future. In all my […]

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California Probate Form DE-270 Ex Parte Petition for Authority to Sell Securities and Order

California Probate Form DE-270 Ex Parte Petition for Authority to Sell Securities and Order does exactly what the name implies. It allows the Personal Representative, Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Conservator to sell securities.  In most probates the PR has authority under the Independent Administration of Estates Act so this Court order would NOT be required. […]

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Review Your Estate Plan NOW

In general people should review their estate plan when major life events happen (divorce, marriage, births), assets change drastically, or laws change drastically.  Here are three reasons why NOW is more important than ever to review your estate plan with a qualified estate planning attorney. 1) NOBODY knows what the tax laws are going to […]

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The death of the gift tax exemption

The federal gift tax exemption is currently $5,120,000. This means as of today a person can give away $5,120,000 TAX FREE.  The law, as written, will have this sunset December 31, 2012.  That would be the exemption back to $1,000,000. If you have more than $1,000,000 you should talk to your estate planning attorney NOW […]

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California Probate Form DE-226 Spousal or Domestic Partner Property Order

California Probate Form DE-226 Spousal or Domestic Partner Property Order is the Court order that is issued if the Judge approves a spousal property petition.  It is a Judicial Council Form.  If real property is involved this form should be recorded with the county recorder along with a preliminary change of ownership form.

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