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Trust Administration Issues

Whether you are a trustee or a beneficiary of a California trust it’s important to be familiar with the relevant rules laid out in the California Probate Code. In particular section 10160 et seq has a ton of important things to consider including access to documents, accountings, etc….  Check them out here and let me […]

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Ask your probate and estate planning questions

I get emails and phone calls every day with people having questions about California trusts, estates, probate, wills, conservatorships, guardianships and related matters. I answer most of them!  I want to help people out so feel free to drop me a line. If I can’t help you I will tell you.  Though you are not […]

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Get your probate filed

I was recently contacted by a new client who had been trying to get an attorney to file their mom’s probate case for several months. For some reason the attorney has continually delayed getting it done for these people. Most people want to get the probate finished, right? There are two main reasons: 1) the […]

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Retirement Plan Contributions in 2012

It’s that time of year… time to start planning for 2012. How will you fund your IRA, 401k, 403b, and other retirement plans in 2012? The rules are not substantially changed. Here is a brief summary to help you. Also, please remember each type of plan has different beneficiary rules so work with a qualified […]

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Now is the TIME to plan!

I have stated before that people have excuses for not preparing their estate plan throughout the year.  Early year it’s “let me get my self organized for the new year and/or pay for the holidays.”  Then it’s, “let’s talk after April 15th.”  So it goes throughout the year until mid-November when apparently the whole world […]

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Seminar Trusts

I saw an ad in the Sacramento Bee today for an upcoming series of living trust seminars. It hits on so many key points: don’t let the Court’s decide your estate plan, wills do NOT avoid probate, keep your affairs private and out of the courts, be careful of joint tenancy ownership, learn how to […]

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Sign That Estate Plan

I met with a client the other day who couldn’t decide who should get some items of personal property in their wills.  Curio cabinet, guns, etc….  Now, I am a sentimental guy and I have many “treasures” at home but I think a lot of us get mis-directed by these small valued items. In this […]

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Funeral Arrangements

Up until the funeral my family has been planning the last week I never worried too much about putting my exact wishes down in writing. However, after seeing the costs involved and also the variety of decisions that can be made I am much more inclined to put my own wishes in writing. If nothing […]

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Paying for the funeral

So you have just lost a loved one and now you have to figure out how to pay the mortuary, the cemetery, the church, the musician, the newspaper for the obituary, and maybe even a nice reception after the funeral… but who pays for all that?  I have been faced with this issue personally the […]

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Probate Accountings

Though I prefer when clients give me organized accountings showing receipts (income, interest, rent, dividends, etc.) and disbursements (money spent) I am ok getting a pile of papers too. I can usually sort them out without having to hire an accountant and usually as part of the California probate process. That is, usually without additional […]

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