Many pet owners in California worry about what happens to their beloved companions if they pass away or become disabled. If you consider your pets as family, a pet trust offers a way to help provide care even when you can no longer do so yourself. What is a pet trust?...
San Jose Estate Law Blog
How to challenge suspicious last-minute gifts or transfers?
You lose a parent and then you spot a big “gift” or transfer from the final weeks. Maybe a new caregiver received cash or a sibling took title to a house. When that change feels off you may worry someone took advantage of your parent. California probate court can step...
Choosing the right agent when drafting powers of attorney
In an emergency scenario, powers of attorney (POAs) authorize a trustworthy individual to make medical decisions or manage financial matters. They help protect people from receiving medical care that does not align with their wishes or values. They help people avoid...
When can concerned parties remove a personal representative?
Some probate litigation begins because there are concerns about the estate planning paperwork. Families can contest a will in specific scenarios that raise questions about the validity of the document. Occasionally, probate litigation occurs because beneficiaries or...
The risk of selecting interested witnesses for a will
When drafting a will, witnesses play a critical role. If there is ever a dispute about the document in the future, witnesses may have to testify in probate court. They can help confirm the identity of the person who signed the documents. They can also speak to their...
Do children inherit their parents’ debt?
Adult children are often very interested in what estate planning their parents have done. In some cases, they are worried that the parents do not have an estate plan at all. In other cases, they want to know more about how that plan will affect them. One concern that...
When might an advance health care directive be necessary?
Advance health care directives can help explain an individual's medical preferences. The documents that they draft can guide medical professionals or family members who must make decisions about that person's care. If an adult becomes incapacitated, they may need...
Navigating estate litigation in multi jurisdictional cases
Estate disputes are messy, and they become even more complex when property, heirs or trusts cross state lines. You may face different courts, rules and varying timelines. In the San Francisco Bay Area, families who own homes or investments in more than one state are...
What you need to know before you start planning your estate
Planning your estate is about more than preparing for the end of life. It is a thoughtful way to protect your family, reduce future stress and make sure your wishes are respected when you cannot speak for yourself. Starting your real estate planning journey early...
What makes durable powers of attorney distinct?
Estate plans can address the challenges of advanced age and possible medical emergencies, not just what happens when someone dies. Powers of attorney are among the most valuable estate planning documents, but many people only establish powers of attorney when they...

