The California Legislature, late in 2017, enacted the Building Homes and Jobs Act. The stated purpose of this law is to establish permanent and ongoing source of funding for affordable housing developments. Part of the law that affects those doing estate planning is a $75 recording fee that must “be paid at the time of recording of every real estate…
Reverse mortgages can be very useful for certain clients in that they allow homeowners to tap into their home equity without selling their home even if they don’t have the income to qualify for refinancing. For clients who may be interested in applying for Medi-Cal to assist with nursing home expenses it is important to understand how a reverse mortgage…
Debbie was furious. “Darn Medi-Cal. First, they put Mom through the ringer to qualify for benefits, and then after she dies, they try to recover the money they gave her. How is that even fair? Mom had so little as it is. My God, all she left me and Cyndy was $500 and her house. They probably want that, too.”…
Understanding Medicare Many people might be familiar with Medicare as coverage for major medical situations, such as hospitalization or emergency services. But there is much more to Medicare. Understanding the different parts of Medicare can be difficult. Each component means something different for your health care and your financial bottom line. A General Explanation of Medicare Medicare is a health…
On October 8, 2017, a series of fires started burning across our state, destroying over 245,000 acres in Napa, Lake, Sonoma, Mendocino, Butte and Solano Counties. These fires were the costliest group of wildfires in the history of California and the most destructive, causing at least $9.4 billion dollars in insured damages. So we must ask ourselves, can this ever…
Andrea’s kitchen table looked like a tornado had struck. Papers were strewn everywhere. For several hours, she reviewed bills, cancelled checks, bank statements, tax returns, and receipts, then she threw up her hands. “Darn it, Dad, I can’t do this. Why did you leave me with such a mess?” Finally, she called her friend, Sally, who was a bookkeeper. When…
Lauren studied herself in the mirror and grinned. She looked absolutely perfect: Designer dress, classic heels, just a touch of make-up. Being the executor of her father’s will was going to be so much fun! There were going to be all those good-looking lawyers and the grouchy judge who silences everyone with the crack of a gavel. Oh, and maybe…
When John was named the executor of his mother’s estate, he expected the process to take a month, at the most. “After all,” he told his wife, Holly, “Mom didn’t have much. I’ll just fill out the forms and turn over the will, and I’ll be done. Easy peazy.” Holly smiled at her husband, her eyes filled with amusement. “I…
Mary was ill-prepared for the drama that was probate. “I mean, seriously,” she told her friend, Amy. “Who would have thought Uncle Harry would leave his estate in such a mess? I found deeds, contracts, promissory notes, life insurance policies, and wills, multiple wills, in his house, stuffed in the trunk of his car, in his shed, even in his…