Guns can be transferred to intended beneficiaries through a special purpose trust. The special purpose Gun Trust will contain the applicable state and federal statutes governing firearm possession and ownership to protect not only the Successor Trustee but also the beneficiaries from liability for possessing a firearm which state or…
Establishing your estate plan including a Living Trust is merely the first step in avoiding probate and allocating your assets to your loved ones on your death. Trust maintenance must follow to fund the Trust with change in assets, life changing events (death, divorce, inheritance, etc.), and occasional changes in…
California law (Probate Code Section 15212) provides for the ability to leave your assets for the benefit of your animal(s). The following are the key issues that must be addressed when drafting a valid Pet Trust: Definition of the animal(s) covered under the Trust; Caretaker for the animal(s) who is…
What is a Heggstad Petition? Drafting a trust and funding it (changing title to your assets to the name of your trust) is a multi-step process. If a person fails to fund or title his/her property in the name of the trust during his/her lifetime the “Heggstad Petition” (named after…
Your Living Trust contains private information. Instead of making every aspect of the Trust public, you can provide a Certificate of Trust to businesses or people you are dealing with on behalf of the Trust. The Certificate of Trust is a condensed document which is used to verify the important…