Monthly Archives: January 2017

Trust provisions to protect your children’s inheritance from in-laws

Just because California is a community property State does not mean that an inheritance here is community property. For a married Californian, property received by gift or inheritance is separate property, not community property. For many parents, that fact alone is enough protection for a child’s inheritance. Perhaps most parents have confidence that their children will do … Continue reading Trust provisions to protect your children’s inheritance from in-laws

Who will be in charge of your estate if you have no will or trust?

California law states who has priority to serve as administrator of your probate estate if you died without a will and with a California estate large enough to require a California probate. Specifically, a person in the following relation to the decedent is entitled to appointment as the California administrator in the following order of priority: … Continue reading Who will be in charge of your estate if you have no will or trust?