by Christine | Aug 5, 2014 | Digital Assets, Digital Estate Planning, Estate Plan |
No matter what steps you take or what laws are eventually passed, managing a digital estate for a loved one will always be a long, arduous, and painful process. Digital estate planning is popping up in the news more and more as people are trying to figure out how to...
by Christine | Aug 4, 2014 | Estate Plan, Probate, Wills |
If Lou Reed had used a revocable living trust, and transferred his assets into the trust during his life, then all of this information would have been kept private. No one would know how much he had, whom he left it to, or how much his executors were charging....
by Christine | Aug 1, 2014 | Estate Planning, Family Limited Partnership |
Family limited partnerships seem like an almost foolproof idea: A client can shield just about any amount of money from creditors while maintaining full control of the assets, and getting tax advantages to boot. But they’re not for everyone, and there can be serious...
by Christine | Jul 31, 2014 | Estate Plan, Estate Planning |
After graduating from college, and even law school, the thought of drafting your estate plan probably did not make the top twenty on your "to-do" list, and why should it? The only thing most young professionals have when they first start out is debt....
by Christine | Jul 30, 2014 | Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Will Contest, Wills |
Three years and two trials later, the will remains the subject of a fierce probate fight in Sacramento Superior Court. Lawyers for the stepson and O’Brien’s brother have challenged the will as a fraud. They contend O’Brien didn’t have the mental capacity...