5 Tips For Dealing with a No-Contest Clause in California
A no-contest clause can prevent beneficiaries from challenging the provisions of a will or trust. Learn more about a no-contest clause in California
What Happens to Beneficiaries Who Make Frivolous Account Objections?
When a beneficiary objects to a trust accounting, the objection must be in good faith. If not, the beneficiary may face financial penalties.
Know the Difference Between Conduit and Accumulation Trusts
Administering an estate with retirement assets has many potential pitfalls. Click here to learn the differences between Conduit and Accumulation Trusts.
7 Factors for Making Discretionary Distributions of a California Trust
Administering a trust that contains discretionary distributions may be overwhelming. View here for helpful factors to consider from a Riverside trust attorney.
Assets that are Not Affected When There is No Will Available
If your loved one died with no will available, their assets pass according to intestate law in California. View examples of assets not subject to intestacy.