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Spousal Property Petition: What It Is and When to Use It - Werner Law Firm

Spousal Property Petition: What It Is and When to Use It

POSTED ON: February 24, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
When a person dies, their belongings must pass onto the living. When no other arrangements are made, these belongings are usually distributed and passed among the next of kin according to the intestate laws in the decedent's home state. This process is supervised by a probate court and can be lengthy, depending on the decedent's […]
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Duties and Responsibilities of a Conservator - Werner Law Firm

Duties and Responsibilities of a Conservator

POSTED ON: February 22, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
A conservator is appointed by a court to care for an adult who is mentally or physically disabled and incapable of caring fully for themselves, or a minor in need of an adult to manage finances and properties under their name. Conservators have a fiduciary duty to their conservatees, and the exact limits of their […]
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Funding a Trust - The Werner Law Firm

Why Funding a Trust Is Important and What It Means

POSTED ON: February 19, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
To understand how a trust should be built, you need to first understand what a living trust is, how funding a trust works, and why it's important.   A trust is only worth what you fund it with – so if you decide against funding a trust, it is effectively useless. Learn more about funding […]
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What Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT)? - Werner Law Firm

What Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT)?

POSTED ON: February 16, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
Life insurance policies provide a plethora of tax advantages depending on the policy and your circumstances, especially regarding its beneficiary. But for you, the policyholder, a large life insurance policy payout after your death may count towards your estate’s total value and potentially push you over the edge of the federal and/or state estate tax […]
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What Is a Small Estate Affidavit? - Werner Law Firm

What Is a Small Estate Affidavit?

POSTED ON: February 10, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
In California, a "small estate affidavit" is often used to resolve final estate matters for a deceased person who died without a will and can help fast track the costly, lengthy process of probate. A small estate affidavit is a state-specific legal document used to skip the estates' probate process with a total value under […]
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7 Estate Planning Strategies to Implement in 2021 - Werner Law Firm

7 Estate Planning Strategies to Implement in 2021

POSTED ON: January 30, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
Estate planning strategies are something people rarely think about – we do not tend to dwell on the consequences of our deaths or what might happen to our families if we are gone. However, despite a deadly pandemic, less than a third of Americans have a will, and even fewer have a personalized, comprehensive estate […]
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When Does Trust Litigation Become Necessary? - Werner Law Firm

When Does Trust Litigation Become Necessary?

POSTED ON: January 25, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
The trust litigation process is reserved for cases where the integrity of trust is in question. Like other examples of litigation, trust litigation requires thorough research and a lengthy, at times expensive discovery process to prove ill intent or wrongdoing and justify damages or some other compensation for the petitioner. There are times when trust […]
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Alternatives and Shortcuts to the Probate Process in California - Werner Law Firm

Alternatives and Shortcuts to the Probate Process in California

POSTED ON: January 18, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
The probate process can be a lengthy and expensive affair for certain estates, especially after they have reached a specific scope and level of complexity. But it is not always necessary, and there are ways to shorten and even avoid probate. Careful estate planning tools can serve as an alternative option to California probate and […]
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What Is Conservatorship, How Does It Work? - Werner Law Firm

What Is Conservatorship, How Does It Work?

POSTED ON: January 14, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
When an adult is no longer capable of caring for themselves, their loved ones may step in to care for them – to the point of taking full authority over their lives, if circumstances validate it. That is what a conservatorship authorizes. Conservatorships may be considered in cases where adults are no longer self-sufficient due […]
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The California Trust Administration Process - Werner Law Firm

The California Trust Administration Process

POSTED ON: January 11, 2021 BY: Troy Werner
When a person dies, their assets must be distributed among their relatives or persons of their choosing. Accounts, real property, and even sentimental items may be bequeathed to individuals, groups, or organizations. An estate plan can help a decedent’s loved ones (and the appropriate probate court) determine who gets what after death. Estate plans often […]
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