With the threat of a “sunset” at the end of this year of the current high federal estate tax exemption back to $5 million, adjusted for inflation, many people across the country are no longer concerned about planning to avoid or minimize estate taxes. However, in the Bay area, there are still many families who do have taxable estates and…
As estate planning and trust administration attorneys, we run into quite a few issues regularly with clients where the issue can be resolved by looking at specific documents. Often, the clients cannot find those documents, either because they are very old or because they do not appear to be very important. Here we will go through a list, although not…
The divorce rate in the United States is approximately 50%. The “gray” divorce rate – among persons age 50 and over — has doubled between 1990 and 2010, according to a recent Bowling Green University study. If you are middle aged or above, married and are contemplating a divorce or are currently embroiled in divorce proceedings, here are some suggestions…
In California, a document called a small estate affidavit may be used to transfer an estate’s assets to the proper beneficiaries without having to open a formal probate proceeding with the court. To use a small estate affidavit, the estate must meet the following basic legal requirements: The basic requirements to use a small estate affidavit are the estate’s probate…
