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Friday, December 20, 2024
In my years as a San Diego County probate attorney, I've seen an alarming trend: scammers targeting grieving families with fake debt collection calls. These predators scan obituaries and public records, then approach family members claiming the deceased owed them money. Today, I want to warn you about these schemes and explain how debt really works after someone passes away. How These Scams Usually Work The phone rings. The caller claims to be from a credit card company, lending institution, or collection agency. Read more . . .
Friday, December 13, 2024
If you own commercial property, you've likely spent years building and managing your real estate investments. As a San Diego estate will and trust lawyer, I've guided many property owners through the complex process of including these valuable assets in their estate plans. The truth is, passing down commercial property requires much more careful consideration than transferring a family home. Why Commercial Property Needs Special Attention Think about it: commercial properties come with existing tenants, ongoing management responsibilities, and often significant debt obligations. Simply leaving the property to your children in a will might not be the best approach. Read more . . .
Monday, December 9, 2024
As a San Diego estate planning lawyer, I often find that people associate powers of attorney only with end-of-life planning. However, limited powers of attorney (POAs) can be incredibly useful tools for managing specific tasks in your day-to-day life. Think of them as delegating authority for a particular purpose, rather than handing over complete control of your affairs. What Makes a Limited Power of Attorney Different? Unlike a general power of attorney that grants broad authority, a limited POA gives someone specific powers for a particular purpose or time period. It's like giving someone a spare key to one room in your house instead of a master key to the whole building. Read more . . .
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
You've spent a lifetime building your legacy, but now you're tossing and turning at night, worried about how your heirs might handle it. As a San Diego estate and elder care lawyer, I've sat across the desk from countless clients who share these concerns. They wonder: Will my wishes be respected? Could one of my children challenge my decisions? Might my healthcare choices become a family battleground? If these thoughts are robbing you of peace, it might be time to consider a family meeting – with a legal twist. When Family Dynamics Threaten Your Legacy It's not uncommon for clients to come to me with fears that their carefully crafted estate plan might unravel due to family discord. I've heard worries about a child crying foul, claiming undue influence by siblings, or disagreements over end-of-life care decisions. Read more . . .
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
As a San Diego Will and Trust Lawyer, I've seen firsthand the consequences of inadequate estate planning. Many parents, regardless of age, overlook crucial aspects of securing their family's future. Whether you're a new parent, think you're too young for estate planning, or haven't updated your documents in years, this post is for you. Let's explore some common estate planning mistakes and how to avoid them. "I'm Too Young for Estate Planning" One of the biggest misconceptions I encounter as a San Diego Estate Planning, Will and Trust Lawyer is that estate planning is only for the elderly or wealthy. Read more . . .
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
As we recover from the election season, it's natural to focus on how government policies might affect our families and finances. However, as any experienced estate planning lawyer will tell you, there's a crucial aspect of your family's future that remains constant regardless of who's in office: the need for a personalized estate plan. The Government's Default Plan Here's a sobering reality: if you don't create your own will or trust, you're defaulting to the government's "plan" for your estate. Some of California’s default provisions for who gets what might shock you. Surviving spouses may have give up half, or even two thirds, to children and the family of widows who spouse died many years ago must give whatever they received from their spouse by joint tenancy or transfer on death bank accounts, to the deceased spouse’s heirs. Read more . . .
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
As a San Diego Trust Lawyer, I often encounter questions about different types of property documents. Two that frequently come up are documents for transferring property ownership and those used in lending situations. Let's explore these important legal instruments and how they might impact your property rights. Ownership Transfer Documents Documents like Grant Deeds or Quitclaim Deeds are commonly used to transfer ownership of real property from one party (the grantor) to another (the grantee). When you use a Grant Deed instead of a Quitclaim Deed, you're typically making certain guarantees about the property's ownership status and any existing encumbrances. Read more . . .
Monday, October 28, 2024
When a loved one passes away, settling their estate can be a complex process, especially if you're not familiar with their financial affairs. As a San Diego probate lawyer, I often hear concerns from family members worried about missing assets or incomplete information. Let's address these common worries and explore what happens in these situations. The Challenge of Incomplete Information It's not uncommon for the person handling an estate (often called the executor or personal representative) to have limited knowledge of the deceased's financial situation. This can happen for various reasons: - The deceased was very private about their finances
- Assets were acquired long ago and forgotten
- Documentation was lost or misplaced
- The will or trust is outdated or there are no estate planning documents at all
Steps to Uncover Assets If you find yourself in this situation, don't panic. Read more . . .
Monday, October 21, 2024
As a San Diego inheritance lawyer, I often recommend Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs) to clients looking to protect their family's wealth. Life insurance is a powerful estate planning tool, but without proper planning, it can become vulnerable to creditors or unnecessarily inflate your taxable estate. Let's explore how an ILIT can help safeguard your family's financial future. The Power of Life Insurance in Estate Planning Life insurance plays a crucial role in many estate plans. It offers several advantages, providing an income tax-free death benefit to beneficiaries, bypassing the probate process, and offering quick liquidity to settle estate debts and taxes. Read more . . .
Monday, October 14, 2024
Inheriting an IRA can be a significant financial event, and recent changes to the IRS rules make it crucial for beneficiaries to understand their obligations. Whether you're in San Diego or elsewhere, these new regulations could significantly impact your inheritance. As a San Diego estate planning lawyer, I'll break down the key changes and how they could affect your financial planning. The 10-Year Rule: A Paradigm Shift Previously, non-spouse beneficiaries could stretch out IRA distributions over their lifetime. Now, the "10-year rule" mandates that inherited IRAs must be fully emptied within ten years of the original owner's death. Read more . . .
Monday, October 7, 2024
Even iconic artists like Prince can encounter estate planning challenges. As a devoted fan of many musical legends, I was surprised as an San Diego trust lawyer to learn that Prince passed away without a trust or will. Sadly, the resulting legal battles within his estate continue to make headlines. Let's delve into the situation and discover valuable lessons we can all learn from this unfortunate estate planning situation. The Prelude: A Musical Legacy Unprepared Prince, the musical genius behind hits like "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry," left behind a substantial estate valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. Read more . . .
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