The rules for trusts are even more complicated with FDIC insurance. Here are the current rules, as of September 20, 2011, from the FDIC website. I hope this helps you. Ownership Categories Revocable Trust Accounts This section explains FDIC insurance coverage for revocable trust accounts, and is not intended as estate planning advice or guidance. […]
Currently the FDIC insurance limits have been raised to $250,000 per BANK (not per account). I will post the trust rules later in the week as they are a little different. Check out fdic.gov for the latest information about FDIC insurance. It’s a huge part of estate planning, trust and probate law so I am […]
Let me start by saying there is no magic trust. As I often tell clients if there was a magic creditor protection trust we could all get one, stop paying for car insurance, and leave reckless lives. Not saying we all would but a lot of people would. Though there is no magic trust there […]
Each July I get the opportunity to guest lecture at the income tax class taught by Folsom, CPA, Daniel Staszak. My notes from this year’s presentation are below for your review. July 14, 2011 Dan Staszak’s CFP – INCOME TAX class 60 Minutes – Probate/Trust Admin I. Introduction A. JBP – 17th year – Cert […]
As I went through my outline from my 2008 presentation, for NBI, on California probate law I realized I had pretty extensive materials on surviving spousal rights. I hope you find it interesting reading my outline! I find any topic that I present to a room full of attorneys, like this one, is always a […]
I have told you before that all answers are in the probate code, right!? Most probate cases allow for simple sales of real estate that do not require Court confirmation before the sale. However, in some cases Court confirmation is required before the sale. What do you do then? Well, I have a case right […]
These posts I am making from a past probate seminar I gave for NBI have generated a lot of interest. That’s great. I have a hunch this will generate the most. There are a lot of insolvent (BANKRUPT) probate estates in California. In many of these cases we can still put dollars in your pocket […]
A lot of people come home from a vacation with a souvenir they did not intend to ever buy… a shiny new TIMESHARE or ”vacation club” or even a fancy “fractional ownership!” It seemed like a great idea after a couple of Mai Tais I am sure! One of the sales benefits often gushed by the […]
Everybody talks about estate taxes, gift taxes, and income taxes in estate planning but it’s important to realize there are other taxes that can sneak up on you. Most people instantly think of the above mentioned taxes when doing their estate planning in California. However, an even bigger problem in California estate planning is property taxes. It’s important […]
I meet with clients almost daily where we discuss the benefits of employing a revocable (or “living”) trust to help plan their estate. The living trust becomes the centerpiece of basic estate planning for most people both due to the benefits it provides but also due to the horror stories it can help avoid. With […]