California Wills

Three Common Trust & Estate Planning Mistakes

Posted on Feb 11, 2016 in California Probate, California Trusts, California Wills, Estate Planning, San Diego Lawyer | Comments Off on Three Common Trust & Estate Planning Mistakes

Three Common Trust & Estate Planning Mistakes Today on our radio show we listed out three common trust & estate planning mistakes people make. Read on to review our list and see if you’ve made any of the common mistakes. On the radio with Gary Quackenbush and Marty Schneider, the Retirement Professor. K-PRAISE 1210am:     Three Common Trust & Estate Planning Mistakes   1 – Funding not done or not done right. To be done correctly, the house must be deeded to the Trustee of the Trust. All personal property needs to be assigned to the Trustee. Bank accounts should be in...

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Top Five Problems with Trusts & Wills

Posted on Feb 2, 2016 in California Probate, California Trusts, California Wills, Estate Planning, San Diego Lawyer | Comments Off on Top Five Problems with Trusts & Wills

Top Five Problems with Trusts & Wills Today on my weekly radio show with Marty Schneider, “The Retirement Professor”, I answered questions about California estate planning and Living Trusts. Marty asked me what were the most common problems I see with estate planning. I answered him with my list of the top five problems with Trusts & Wills. I see too many people who do not have proper documents when they become disabled or die. They may have some documents like a Will or Trust, but here are the top five problems with trusts and wills: Trust Problem #1...

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Estate Planning Fatigue

Posted on Nov 12, 2015 in California Trusts, California Wills, Estate Planning, San Diego Lawyer | Comments Off on Estate Planning Fatigue

Estate Planning Fatigue According to a recent survey conducted by CNBC.com, more than one-third of high-net-worth families have not set up a basic estate plan to protect and provide for their loved ones when they die. The survey found that 38 percent of millionaires with investable assets of $1 million or more have not established an estate plan with the help of a financial expert. Millionaires with $5 million or more were more likely to have an established estate plan with 68 percent having one. The survey also found that Republicans were more likely to use a financial advisor to set up an...

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Estate Planning for Women

Posted on Aug 25, 2015 in California Trusts, California Wills, Estate Planning | Comments Off on Estate Planning for Women

Estate Planning for Women   While our motto here at GQ Law is that everyone needs an Estate Plan. Today’s post is specifically for the ladies- estate planning for women.. No matter whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, you need an Estate Plan. Although the tools used for estate planning are the same for women and men, there are some differences to consider. Since women are likely to live longer than men, more likely to have custody of children, they tend to face some unique challenges. Additionally, women (generally speaking) psychologically approach the process...

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Whitney Houston’s Estate Plan

Posted on Aug 2, 2015 in California Probate, California Trusts, California Wills, Estate Planning, San Diego Lawyer | Comments Off on Whitney Houston’s Estate Plan

Whitney Houston’s Estate Plan We’ve written on this blog before about celebrities and their notoriously bad Estate Planning. Often times these super stars leave their billions, homes, cars, jewels, royalties and family members in a big huge state of confusion, read about some specific cases in this post. With the recent passing of vocal icon Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, there has been quite a bit of media coverage regarding Houston’s estate. Whitney Houston’s Estate Plan was actually well in order and updated when she passed. She left...

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What is Probate?

Posted on Apr 24, 2015 in California Wills, Estate Planning | Comments Off on What is Probate?

What is Probate?   Probate is a term that is used in several different ways. Probate can refer to the act of presenting a will to a court officer for filing — such as, to “probate” a will. But in a more general sense, probate refers to the method by which your estate is administered and processed through the legal system after you die. Dummies.com Many people think that “Probate” only applies to those who do not have a will. This is incorrect. Probate is the process that helps transfer your estate in an orderly and supervised way. There is a big difference,...

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