Assignment of Property to Revocable Trust
My question to you is unless there is some specific reason why you want to assign the property to the trust, why not transfer by deed? The...
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My question to you is unless there is some specific reason why you want to assign the property to the trust, why not transfer by deed? The...
..."regarding the trust yet and if I'm listed on it"... So if you don't know at this point whether you are a named beneficiary to the trust. A...
If you were sued individually ( not the LLC) Calif. law provides: " Can a personal debt be taken from a business account? If you're an owner of...
It would be best if you consult with and hire a probate specialist.
Its a gray area but California seems to approve amendments where there are two grantors ( typically H & W), where both agree to the amendment in a...
Seems you will need a contracts litigation attorney. check the Avvo directory for one in your locale.
Attorney Straus is the expert in this area. One of the unknowns here, the way you have presented it, is whether or not there is a will? If there...
All counsel have given you good advice. Unless you are a beneficiary, you have no rights.
You definitely need to consult with a Special Needs attorney who drafts this kind of trust.
Under Proposition 19 the following is the rule: "So long as there is an original transferor there is no reassessment. Once the interest of the...