Use and importance of Advance Health Care Directives

All California competent adults should consider signing a California Advance Health Care Directive. In this document, you empower someone to make medical decisions for you if you become unable to give informed consent to your medical decisions. You name your first choice and your alternate choices. In the aftermath of the Terri Schiavo case, most … Continue reading Use and importance of Advance Health Care Directives

What is reasonable trustee compensation?

Under California law, trustee compensation must be “reasonable” if there are no criteria or other guidelines set forth in the trust. (Probate Code section 15681.) Often, trusts simply say that the trustee is entitled to “reasonable compensation” without any definition or any guidelines  to help determine the amount of trustee compensation. In those cases, California law … Continue reading What is reasonable trustee compensation?

Your durable general power of attorney is an essential part of your estate plan

In planning  how to have your financial affairs managed by others if you become unable to manage your financial affairs, it’s not enough simply to have a revocable living trust because there are many financial transactions that legally cannot be handled by the trustee of your living trust. For example, if you become unable to … Continue reading Your durable general power of attorney is an essential part of your estate plan

California Estate Plans and Property Tax Planning

With the 2016, large estate tax exemption of $5,450,000, most California estate plans now have no federal estate tax risks. But of increasing concern is how to avoid an increase in real property tax when California real property passes by gift or inheritance. Under the general rule, the assessed value of California real property is … Continue reading California Estate Plans and Property Tax Planning