Guest Post: Navigating School Choices - A Guide to School Funding
Paying for schools can be intimidating, and financial advisor Kaytlin Hall provides this concise summary to help guide you through these choices.
What is the cost of probate in California?
The cost of probate involves financial expenses, time, and publicity. The financial cost is a percentage of gross assets, as set by California statute.
If I send my attorney my wishes, is that enough to avoid probate?
Telling your attorney what your wishes are is not equivalent to signing your estate planning documents. If you know what you want to happen, tell your attorney AND schedule the signing appointment.
Why do I need a will if I have a trust?
A will and a trust are part of a comprehensive estate plan in California; the will helps with three aspects of your plan.
How often should I update my estate plan?
You should review your estate plan every 3-5 years, but how often you need to update it will depend on changes in circumstances and people.
Does my property tax change if I put my house in a trust?
Property tax is a county-assessed tax that changes when there is a change in ownership. In general, if you move your own house into your own living trust, there is not a reassessment of property tax. However, there are always exceptions!
What’s a property power of attorney vs financial power of attorney vs durable power of attorney?
A power of attorney is a vital tool to help ensure someone can make decisions for you if you’re unable to to do; you can also use a power of attorney in other contexts.
Why do I need an estate plan in California? A ChatGPT response
ChatGPT provides an answer to the eternal question: why do I need an estate plan in California?
Is an email a valid will?
Emailing your “will” is unlikely to be valid in California; there are other ways to make your wishes known.
When should I create an estate plan in California?
There is no time by which you must have created an estate plan, but there are several factors that usually lead someone to create one.
How do you deal with grief? 5 Ways to Cope with with Grief (Part 2 of 2)
Five ways to cope with grief, particularly when navigating the death of a loved one.
What are the Stages of Grief? Coping with Grief and Loss (Part 1 of 2)
What are the stages of grief? This guest post by Dr. Corey Hirsch discusses some of the realities of grief that many people face when a loved one dies.
How do you administer a trust?
How you administer a trust depends on exactly what the trust says at the time it needs to be carried out.
How do you plan for pets in an estate plan?
Pets are a part of your family, and there are different ways to ensure they are cared for in your estate plan.
How do you do an estate plan for blended families?
It’s vital that blended families have an estate plan to ensure that BOTH spouses and ALL kids are cared for in a way that the couple imagines.
Can I give to a charity AND my family?
Charitable gifts are very common in estate plans; there are several ways to structure these gifts depending on your goals.
How do I disinherit someone?
How you disinherit someone depends on who it is and what documents you have in place/are drafting.
Who should be my trustee?
Your trustee has to make decisions during your incapacity and at the time you die; make sure it’s someone you trust! (No pun intended)
Why should I use an attorney to create my will and trust?
Why should you use an attorney to create your estate plan? Because your family are people; don’t let a machine tell you what’s best for your family!