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Category Archives: Trusts & Estates
California Property of Deceased Overseas Owner Affected by Probate Code of Foreign Country
As a melting-pot state with many ties to Asia and Latin America, it is a fairly common for property in California to be owned by a foreign company or individual. If a deceased citizen of another country owned property in … Continue reading
Posted in Estate Planning, Overseas Assets, Probate, Trusts & Estates
Tagged avoiding probate, California Probate Code, Community Property, declaration of death, Estate Planning, intestate estate, Intestate Succession Act, Living Trust, Probate Code, Probate Code France, Probate Code India, Probate Code Indiana, Probate Code Italy, Probate Code Singapore, Probate Code Taiwan, probate laws, spousal petition, surviving spouse, time of death
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Should a CPA be an Estate Trustee for a Client?
We recently encountered a situation in which a successful businessman, who had accumulated significant wealth during his career, felt he was a danger to himself, because he was an alcoholic and he had a couple of car crashes while driving … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
Tagged asset management, beneficiary, certified public accountant, conflict of interest, CPA, estate trustee, fiduciary, irrevocable trust, lose wealth, power of attorney, protect estate, prudent investor, wealth management
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Trust Administration: Gifts and Personal Possessions, Internal Family Litigation, Elder Abuse
Family dynamics can be difficult to manage in the best of times. When the assets of an inherited estate are at stake, they can be even more problematic, especially when a complex family structure that includes children from multiple marriages … Continue reading
Posted in Estate Planning, Family Law, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
Tagged addendum to estate plan, blended family, camera, cash gifts, conservator, Elder Abuse, estate plan, family litigation, fiduciary responsibilities, gift lender letter, inheritance, insurance claim, lifetime gift, reasonable compensation, special needs, tax organizer, Trust Administration, trustees duty, video camera
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Gifts For Your Children: Selling or Transferring Property To Your Kids (Plus a Few Tax-Time Tips)
At this time of the year, we feel compelled to remind our followers of a couple of tax-time tips, all of which we have discussed several times in recent months: Recent changes to the law have forced financial institutions that … Continue reading
Posted in Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Residential Real Estate, Tax Law, Trusts & Estates
Tagged Brokerage Accounts, estate plan, Estate Tax, fair market value, inheritance, inheritance tax, irs office, licensed real estate broker, Offshore Assets, real estate, tax time tips
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Trust Provisions: A-B Trust vs. A Trust; College Planning: How to Fund Higher Education
We frequently mention that trusts are a good way to avoid the probate process, which takes time, costs money, and has an unknown outcome. The A Trust and the A-B Trust are two popular types of trusts to help married … Continue reading
Posted in College / Higher Education, Estate Planning, Family Law, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Trusts & Estates
Tagged 529 college savings plan, A-B Trust, Campus Pathway, charitable organization, College Planning, death tax legislation, estate plan, estate tax exemption, generation-skipping, home equity line of credit, inheritance tax, irrevocable trust, Jeffrey Morrison, life insurance policy, marital deduction, married couple, Probate, registered financial adviser, student loan, Trust Provisions, UCLA, USC
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The Probate Court Process; What Constitutes a Proper Will; Contested Wills
The most important message we like to communicate about probate court is that it should be avoided at all costs – under most circumstances. We recently discussed this issue on our weekly radio and web broadcast on KDOW 1220 AM, … Continue reading
Posted in California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Trusts & Estates
Tagged Bay area, beneficiaries, California Estate Planning Attorney, California Probate Code, complex family structure, conflict of interest, Connie Yi, Contested Will, designated beneficiaries, disinterested parties, estate planner, executor of the estate, Financial accounts, fireproof lockbox, IRA, jurisdiction, KDOW, liquid assets, Mark Morris, no contest clause, own handwriting, Pleasanton, Probate, probate court, Proper Will, public notice, safety deposit box, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, state of mind, testamentary intent, trustee, undue influence
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Whitney Houston Update; IRS Publishes “Fresh Start” for Struggling Taxpayers; California Residency
We are in the heart of tax season, so naturally we have recently been addressing many related issues. We wish we had time to discuss them all on our weekly radio and web broadcast on KDOW 1220 AM, and then … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family Law, Filing Your Tax Return, Income Tax, Probate, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Tax Law, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
Tagged Bay area, California Franchise Tax Board, California resident, California state income tax, Connie Yi, Estate Planning, estate planning attorney, estate taxes, executor, Facebook IPO, family law, federal law, Fresh Start, Income Tax, inter vivos trust, Internal Revenue Service, IRS initiative, IRS.gov, KDOW, legal residency, Living Trust, LLC, MP3, Nevada, Pleasanton, podcast, Probate, probate court, probated will, professional tax adviser, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, settlor, Silicon Valley, social networking, struggling taxpayers, tax season, telecommuter, testamentary trust, W-2, What Ifs, Whitney Houston, will trust
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Celebrity and High Net Worth Estates; Complex Family Structures; the Competency Issue
The recent passing of Whitney Houston and Davey Jones has put the topic of celebrity estates in the news. Frequently, celebrities quickly obtain considerable wealth as a result of their achievements and the adulation bestowed on them. Sometimes, a beneficiary … Continue reading
Estate Planning for Special Assets: Family Business, Out of State Assets, Companion Animals, Trustee Duties
When we have previously discussed estate planning, we’ve primarily focused on situations that involve the basics of how to handle real estate or liquid assets like stocks and bonds, so your beneficiaries receive as much as possible of your estate … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Business Law, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Partnerships, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Succession Planning, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
Tagged asset protection trust, attorney, back taxes, Bay area, business structures, companion animal, Companion Animal Trust, Companion Animals, Connie Yi, dental broker, dental care, dental practice, dentist, Estate Planning, estate planning attorney, Family Business, family dynamics, Family Limited Partnership, family limited partnership flp, Family Partnerships, farmer, FLP, food and beverage, Husband and Wife Business, inheritance tax, IRS, KDOW, legal practice, Limited Liability Corporation, liquid assets, LLC, Offshore Assets, offshore bank, Out of State Assets, overseas bank accounts, Pleasanton, real estate, real estate development, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, Small Business Administration, Special Assets, stocks and bonds, succession planning, tax return, Treasury Department, vineyard, Wealth Management and You
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Set Up a Trust as Part of Your Estate Plan for Smooth Transfer of Property When the Inevitable Occurs
As a follow-up to our previous discussion about how to transfer the title of real estate that is community property when the owner of the property dies, we were recently asked a question similar to this: Why should my spouse … Continue reading
Posted in California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
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