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What Your “Will”
Really Does |
Well, we are fast approaching Fall and our weather
says its SUMMER! Spoke to my parents and they said
it was actually cooler in Palm Desert then it was in
Orange County. Can you believe that!
On another note, I have met so many wonderful and
successful women business owners in the past couple
of weeks at various networking groups that I want to
acknowledge them as a whole. It as has been such a
blast to see so many women with young families,
older families and successful careers all networking
and seeing how we can all work together!
So I know some of you have heard me say it before,
if you have a Will that doesn’t do you much good!
So here goes: You finally got around to making a
will, so now you can rest easy.
You went online, found the forms, filled them out
and you’re done. If anything happens to you, your
loved ones are taken care of.One less thing to worry
about, right?
I hate to cause you more sleepless nights, but just
having a will is not the “be all and end all” of
planning your estate.
Let’s clear up a few misconceptions about what your
will actually does and doesn’t do:
Hope to hear from you soon, or see you at one of my
upcoming Kids Protection Workshops. If you pass this
along to someone who RSVP’s for the workshop YOU and
the person who attends will receive a Free Starbucks
card why not have coffee on me!
Upcoming Workshops include:
Oct. 7th Fullerton YMCA 6:30PM
Oct. 21st Rossmoor Preschool 5PM
If you would like for me to speak at your group,
give me a call and we will set it up. Its totally
Educational, well, 99.9% there is a 1% “sales pitch”
to the Workshop.. but its light.
Take care,

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This is What A
Sound Will Actually Does |
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Your
will distributes
property that
you own at the
time of your
death. You can
divide up your
property any way
you choose as
long as your
state doesn’t
prevent you from
disinheriting a
spouse or
children. If you
intend to do
either of those
things, you need
to talk to a
lawyer and make
sure it’s even
legal. If you
have property
that would
legally pass
outside your
estate (things
like joint
property, life
insurance, or
retirement
plans), you will
does not provide
for how those
assets are
distributed
unless you’ve
made them
payable to your
estate.
Additional
estate planning
documents are
required in
order to do
that.
Needless to say,
there are
various types of
wills and they
can be
incredibly
simple or
terribly
complex. A very
simple will is
called exactly
that – a simple
will. A will
that establishes
trusts is
usually called a
testamentary
trust will. If
your will leaves
assets to a
trust created
during your
lifetime, it is
called a
pour-over will.
If you have
either a
testamentary
trust will or a
pour-over will,
it should
provide for
property
management and
protection from
creditors for
your heirs and
minimize their
tax obligations
on whatever
property they
inherit.
Aside from
creating trusts
and distributing
property, you
can also
designate a
guardian for
your minor
children. If
your will is
properly written
and you’ve set
up the right
kind of trust
and chosen the
right trustee to
handle your
minor child’s
estate, the need
for court
supervision will
be limited or
even eliminated.
The same could
hold true if you
name an
executor. Check
with me to
ensure that
you’re taking
full advantage
of the laws in
California and
that these
designations are
made in
accordance with
those laws.
What
Your Will Does
Not Do
If you have any
nonprobate
property, such
as real estate
that would pass
to a surviving
owner, or an IRA
or insurance
policy payable
to a named
beneficiary,
your will does
not determine
how those assets
are passed on.
These types of
assets are
governed by
contract law.
Just because you
list them in
your will does
not ensure that
they will be
handled as
you’ve
requested.
Always make sure
that your
beneficiary
designations are
up to date and
in line with
your intentions.
Other types of
nonprobate
property you
will want to
account for are
any jointly
owned property,
trusts,
annuities, and
retirement
benefits and
life insurance,
to name a few.
Makes filling
out a form
online and
thinking you can
sleep better at
night a little
less appealing,
doesn’t it? A
simple piece of
paper will not
necessarily
ensure that
everyone gets
what you want
them to have and
that Uncle Sam
doesn’t take
more of what
you’ve worked
for than your
loved ones
receive.
If you would
like an expert
opinion on
exactly how
effective your
current will is,
or advice on
actually
drafting a will,
call us to
schedule your
Family Wealth
Planning Session
today. We can
help ensure you
take the right
steps to take
care of your
loved ones if
something
happens to you.
Also, as part of
our estate
planning
process, we will
interview you
about your
specific wishes
and what you
want your family
to know. We
provide you with
a copy of the
interview so you
can pass on the
information you
want your family
to remember. We
understand that
it’s not just
about the paper
you leave
behind, but the
voice you leave
behind. Our
Family Wealth
Planning Session
is normally
$750, but this
month I’ve made
space for the
next two people
who mention this
article to have
a complete
planning session
with me at no
charge. Call
today and
mention this
article. |
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Are you on the
Board of a local
school, or
involved with a
PTA who would
find it
educational for
parents to have
information
presented to
your parents on
naming guardians
for their minor
children?
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If so,
call our office
at
888-735-7686.
R. DeDe Soto
will teach
parents how to
ensure that
their kids are
totally
protected - no
matter what. Act
now, learn the 6
Common Mistakes
Most Parents
Make And How To
Avoid Them. |
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