A: If the cars are registered with the California DMV, you won't have to do anything to change or update the pink slips. This perk is brought to us by Probate Code Section 13050(b)(1), which excludes any such cars from a decedent's probate estate!

A: If the cars are registered with the California DMV, you won't have to do anything to change or update the pink slips. This perk is brought to us by Probate Code Section 13050(b)(1), which excludes any such cars from a decedent's probate estate!
A: No. For better or worse, the law does not consider fairness, effort, or even relationships in determining who receives a share of an estate. There are only two possibilities: 1. No estate plan? The California probate code decides who inherits, and how much —this...
A: In California, a rescission deed can reverse a property transfer that unintentionally triggers a property tax reassessment. This legal tool restores the title to its prior state and may eliminate the unintended long-term property tax consequences associated with a...
A: No - Big changes are coming in 2025! Assembly Bill 2016 is raising the game for estate planning—by a lot! Starting April 2025, the threshold for what qualifies as a "small estate" will leap from $184,500 to $750,000 for primary residences. If your primary residence...
A: You can choose either option! There may be valid reasons to pick multiple people to act as the trustee, just as there may be valid reasons to only have one person acting at a time. An experienced estate planning attorney can usually advise as to what would make the...
A: No, you're not. While many people choose a family member or close friend who’s also a beneficiary, you can pick anyone you trust and feel is up to the task—whether that’s another family member, a trusted advisor, or even a professional like an attorney or a...
A: Below are 3 different ideas to consider: 1: Gifting to Reduce Estate Value - In 2024, you can gift up to $18,000 per recipient annually without incurring gift taxes, or $36,000 as a married couple. These gifts lower your estate’s value without using your lifetime...
A: Yes, your beneficiaries will inherit the home subject to the mortgage. This means the outstanding balance of the mortgage doesn't go away when you pass away. Instead, the mortgage remains attached to the property, and your beneficiaries will need to continue making...
A: We opened the year of Iron Man 3, the Harlem Shake, and the iPhone 5s...AKA 2013! After receiving his license to practice law in the state of California in 2011, Trevor spent 18 months as both General Counsel and MLBPA Certified Player Agent at California Sports...
A: Although probate code section 6122 largely disinherits a former spouse automatically upon entry of a divorce judgement, the same is not true while the divorce is still in process. Therefore, as soon as possible after the divorce proceedings have been initiated, you...