Your estate planning documents are crucial, as they contain sensitive information. Thus, you want to store them in a safe place. Below are three places to consider: 1. Your home Storing your estate planning documents at home allows you to…
It’s not unusual for some people to utilize complex structures for asset protection and succession planning when creating estate plans. However, the introduction of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the legal scrutiny it brings to business entities can significantly…
After you pass away, the assets you leave behind will go through a legal process called probate, unless you take steps to avoid it. Probate involves validating your will (if you have one), paying off debts and distributing your assets…
Estate planning can be complicated. Between distributing your assets and drafting documents that comply with the law, you may find it challenging. However, it is important to get it right for the person you entrust to execute it and for…
If you’re one of the many Californians who doesn’t have an estate plan because you assume you’ve still got “plenty of time” before you need to decide who will inherit your assets, it’s important to remember that estate planning is…
Estate planning is a crucial process that involves making decisions about how your assets will be managed and distributed both during your lifetime and after your death. If you are a parent, your children will likely be responsible for the…