If you or your spouse may end up needing long-term care in California and you've never heard of a Medicaid asset protection trust (MAPT), it may be time to learn. This trust type may help you keep your assets secure without sacrificing the quality of care for the ones...
Planning For A Secure Future
Month: January 2022
How does probate work with and without a will in California?
Most estates must go through probate in California. Even if the decedent didn't leave behind a will, you may have to follow part of the probate process to allow the judicial system to distribute the estate based on intestacy law. Lodge the will When the decedent has...
What do you need to know about holographic wills in California?
Proper estate planning requires a will. While many people in California use software, computers and lawyers to write a will, some wills are handwritten. Any handwritten will is called a holographic will. Before you create a holographic will to plan your estate, be...
Revocable and irrevocable trusts compared
Broadly speaking, there are two main categories of trust that people in California can use in estate planning. These are revocable trusts, also referred to as "living trusts," and irrevocable trusts. The most obvious difference between these two kinds of trusts is...
Can you set up a special needs trust in California?
As long as your beneficiary qualifies, you may set up a special needs trust for them in California. It's better to pass on assets to them through this type of trust than a will or a living trust because it comes with important benefits. Government benefits The main...
What is a probate sale?
Buying a home is often the biggest financial venture you'll embark upon. While being a home or property owner can be a rewarding experience, this investment also comes with significant risk. If you decide to hold a probate sale in California, the purchase risk is...
What Is Trust Property?
For estate planning in California, trust property is a potentially important tool that can help reduce the tax burden on some assets and make sure that they go to the right people upon death. There are many ways to use trust to protect property for the purposes of...
New parents and the importance of estate planning
New parents and parents-to-be in California should consider creating or updating their estate plan with their children in mind. It is important to remember throughout this process than minors cannot inherit assets. Taking care of children First, you need to make sure...
Why it’s important to be aware of your beneficiary designations
If you have an estate plan in California, you’re in good shape for protecting your family’s future. It’s especially important to be aware of beneficiary designations. Use these tips to ensure that assets go to the right people. Name alternate beneficiaries You have...
The basics of a last will and testament in California
By knowing the basics of a last will and testament, you can ensure that your loved ones in California are taken care of after you're gone. And so, let's look at some of the critical elements in your last will and testament that are needed to make your estate planning...
