When you're caring for someone who has special needs in California, it's rarely easy to form a financial plan that extends too far into the future. Most of the time, just keeping up with the day-to-day expenses is a significant accomplishment. But if you're able to...
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Understanding the concept of fiduciary duty in California
Fiduciary duty refers to the duty of one party to act in the best interests of another. The main fiduciary duty is the duty of care, which requires fiduciaries to exercise reasonable care and skill when making decisions on behalf of others. There are other fiduciary...
The main types of tax incentives for charitable remainder trusts
Estate planning allows you to take care of your assets and beneficiaries in California. Some people want part or all of what they leave behind to go to charities. If you plan on donating a considerable amount of money to charity, it's good to know about charitable...
Handling mortgage issues during probate
There are a great many estate administration issues that can come up during the initial exam in California. These are issues that can result in a tedious and costly process of probate. One of them can be your failure to resolve issues such as mortgage payments, condo...
Avoiding making these mistakes when updating your estate plan
Creating an estate plan can help California residents to prepare their estates for the future and protect their beneficiaries. However, it’s important not to make these mistakes when updating your estate plan documents. Forgetting to review your will A huge mistake...
Estate planning for high-net-worth individuals in California
If you are a high-net-worth individual in California, you must strategize on how to preserve your assets with optimal tax advantage outcomes for you and your loved ones. Here's a short guide on how to do so. Start by establishing a trust A trust is a legal arrangement...
The executor’s duties when protecting your estate
After writing a will, one of the next steps is to name the executor of an estate in California. This person is placed in a high position of trust and assigned a list of sole responsibilities to fulfill. The estate executor has a good number of tasks that starts with...
How to avoid common estate planning mistakes
Although many Californians tend to put it off, estate planning is one of the most important things you need to do during your lifetime. This task is even more crucial as you get older. As most people are inexperienced with the process, they can easily make mistakes....
How should you talk to your children about your estate plan?
In California, estate planning is an important process that ensures your loved ones are taken care of after you die. However, it can be difficult to talk about estate planning with your children. To make things easier for everyone, you can consider the following....
Probate and estate administration in California
When someone passes away, concerns arise about handling their estate. Hopefully, the individual informed a personal representative that a last will and testament exists. Writing and signing a legal will is part of the estate and probate equation as the document must...