Yes. The answer is unequivocally yes. The conversation might be uncomfortable and hard but necessary. Adult children don’t need to know everything, but they should be informed of some basics of their parents’ estate plan. A surprising number of Americans do not have a full estate plan in place. Only…
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Can You Inherit Loyalty Points from a California Estate?
The short answer is, not easily. Generally, the airline’s policy is that your miles expire when you do. The crux of the problem is that airlines own the miles. You don’t. It is buried deep in nearly all frequent-flier program terms and conditions. They, therefore, can make any rules they…
Make a Better Charitable Gift
Making charitable bequests in Wills or Trusts is a common practice. However, many individuals merely name a charity and do not specify for what purpose such a gift should be earmarked. Recently, an extremely generous, if not equally frugal, librarian in New Hampshire left his entire $4 million estate to…
Estate Planning Lessons from the Rich and Famous
Some celebrity estates are embroiled in the media and legal battles while others remain private and relatively peaceful. Here are some lessons learned from the estates of the rich and famous. Fund Your Revocable Trust Recently deceased Paul Walker set up a trust for the benefit of his minor daughter.…
A Trust Administration Guide for Beneficiaries in La Quinta
As Estate Planning attorneys in La Quinta, we frequently get calls from beneficiaries who have just received notice that they are named in a trust. Sometimes they require our services; sometimes they do not. Below is a guide to help trust beneficiaries through the murky waters of trust administrations. Step…
Estate Planning Issues for Gay and Lesbian Couples in Palm Springs
While the end of DOMA is wonderful, it doesn’t solve all problems for same-sex couples. The lifting of DOMA restrictions only applies to married same-sex couples. Unmarried same-sex, and also opposite-sex, couples have unique issues and concerns when creating an estate plan. Various techniques and tax saving vehicles are unavailable…
Why You Should Not Hold Property in Joint Tenancy with Your Children
Our Palm Springs Estate Planning attorneys have clients who frequently ask about putting their children’s name on their real property deed. The assumption is that this will avoid probate and will also avoid the necessity for a living trust or other complicated estate planning documents. However, this technique is usually…
Challenges with Naming a Guardian for Minor Children
Many parents fail to complete a will because they struggle with the decision of who to nominate as a guardian. However, failing to put your wishes in writing is detrimental to your whole family. The following are some of the most common concerns and possible solutions when naming a guardian…
Palm Springs Estate Planning Attorney Explains Why Every Parent Needs a Will
New parents have a lot on their minds. Between 2:00 a.m. feedings and baby proofing, most parents have not even begun to think about making a will. This is a grave mistake. Having a valid will is one of the most important things you can do for your child. Although…
La Quinta Probate Attorney Explains the Need for Competency When Signing Your Will
Everyone needs an estate plan. However, too often we get calls to do an emergency house call because Mom or Dad received a bad prognosis and doesn’t have any estate planning documents in place. While we endeavor to accomplish the needs of these individuals, sometimes we simply cannot. California law…