Archive for the ‘Will’ Category
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
A personal representative’s job is to carry out the wishes of the deceased according to the instructions in his or her will and according to California law. If a person dies without a will, then the personal representative appointed by the court to handle the estate is called an “administrator,” while someone named by the will is called an “executor.” If you’re deciding whether to accept appointment as a personal representative – or thinking about who to nominate in your own will – then you need to know what a personal representative’s duties are during probate and how to fulfill these obligations without putting your personal assets in jeopardy.
Recently, much has been made about the many deals struck by the executors of Michael Jackson’s estate. (more…)
Posted in Estate Plan, Living Trust Inheritance, Probate & Inheritance, Trust, Will
Friday, August 7th, 2009
You’ve worked hard to build a successful business, and as you look ahead to your retirement here in San Diego, you should be thinking about your exit strategy: Will you sell your business, or pass it along to your family? Start this planning early, and if you want a successful transition, don’t just surprise your family with your final plan. It’s crucial that you involve your family as you answer important questions, such as determining which family members are best able and willing to run the business, whether these persons should get a greater ownership share than non-managing family members, and how to handle tax issues. Not only that, but you also need to make sure that you’ve planned for your own retirement needs. (more…)
Posted in Estate Plan, Living Trust Inheritance, Running a Business, Selling a Business, Trust, Will
Monday, July 13th, 2009
In California, you can prepare your end of life wishes now by creating an advance health care directive, instead of leaving these important decisions to your family during already difficult times. A New York Times health blog by Tara Parker-Pope encourages people to plan for death when you’re healthy, since “the better and the further in advance you plan for that end, the less traumatic it’s likely to be, not just for you but for those you leave behind.” (more…)
Posted in Estate Plan, Health Care, Trust, Will
Friday, June 12th, 2009
Eco-consciousness in burials – it’s on the rise according to a recent New York Times blog, but will it catch on in San Diego? A green or natural burial means using a biodegradable box and saying no to chemical embalming and concrete grave lining (which can also save a lot of money). By preparing burial instructions you can make certain your wishes for a greener resting place are followed. Even if you’re not interested in a green burial, it’s important to plan for burial plot and funeral expenses and help prevent burial disagreements. (more…)
Posted in Estate Plan, Living Trust Inheritance, Probate & Inheritance, Trust, Will
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