by Tony | Mar 21, 2023 | Estate Planning
An administrative trust is a temporary legal arrangement established upon a person’s passing. Before assets are given to beneficiaries and heirs, the trust enables someone to manage estate assets and cover final costs. Continue reading to learn more about when...
by Tony | Mar 17, 2023 | Estate Planning
Trust fundamentally differs from a living will, often known as an advance or advance health care directive. Everyone needs a trust and should establish a living will if they have an estate or valuable property. Because they are frequently misunderstood, I’ll go...
by Tony | Mar 17, 2023 | Estate Planning
The safeguards a trust provides do not apply to property not named in one. There are certain exceptions, but in most circumstances, the asset must go through probate. Continue reading to learn more about what happens to available property in California after your...
by Tony | Mar 17, 2023 | Estate Planning
You may get the best will for you and your loved ones by working with a Long Beach will lawyer at Barilari & Williams. Allow one of our lawyers to check your last will if it hasn’t been updated or reviewed. A final will is defined. A will is a legally...
by Tony | Mar 15, 2023 | Estate Planning
Proposition 19, a constitutional amendment California voters adopted in 2020, may raise the property tax on real estate inherited from parents or grandparents. Your personal properties and taxes may be impacted by Prop 19, according to a Pasadena property tax attorney...
by Tony | Mar 15, 2023 | Estate Planning
Should you get a Long Beach advance health care directive prepared on your behalf by an attorney from Barilari & Williams? Yes, and for several factors. Suppose you cannot voice your health care instructions and wishes for yourself due to disability or incapacity....