Estimated read time: 6–7 minutes Most people think estate planning is about “who gets what.” In California, it’s also about how things move, who is in charge, and how much time, money, and privacy you’re willing to spend. If you live in Inglewood or anywhere in Los Angeles County, these five California-specific facts can save your family months of stress and thousands in avoidable costs. Want the quick path from confusion to clarity? Join us on Thursday, October 2 for our live, in-person … [Read more...] about 5 California Estate Planning Facts Most Families Miss (and How to Use Them to Protect Your Own)
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Funding Your Living Trust in California: How to Fix (and Prevent) Gaps
Estimated read time: 6 minutes Creating a revocable living trust is one of the smartest ways to spare your family the time, cost, and publicity of probate. But a trust only does its job if it’s funded—meaning your assets are actually titled in the name of the trust. Miss that step and those assets can slip back into the Los Angeles County probate system, defeating the very purpose of your planning. Want personal guidance on funding? Reserve your seat for our live … [Read more...] about Funding Your Living Trust in California: How to Fix (and Prevent) Gaps
Own Property in Two States? How to Keep Your Heirs Out of Two Courts
Own Property in Two States? How to Keep Your Heirs Out of Two Courts Estimated read time: 6 minutes If you live in California and also own real estate in another state, your will can cover that out-of-state property. But here’s the part most families discover too late: doing so usually triggers two court cases—one in California and a second “ancillary” probate wherever that other property sits. Double the filings, fees, delays, and stress. The good news? With the right structure, you can … [Read more...] about Own Property in Two States? How to Keep Your Heirs Out of Two Courts
Legacy Club | July 19th, 2025 | Culver City | RECAP SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Basheer Husami
When Basheer Husami of Husami & Associates took the stage at the July Legacy Club, the room leaned in. With more than three decades as a tax strategist, CPA, and wealth advisor, Basheer carries the rare ability to make the most intricate aspects of the tax code feel not only understandable, but empowering. As founder of one of Southern California’s most trusted accounting and advisory firms, Basheer has helped families, entrepreneurs, and multi-generational estates navigate the razor-thin … [Read more...] about Legacy Club | July 19th, 2025 | Culver City | RECAP SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Basheer Husami
When a Beneficiary Dies Before You: How California’s Anti-Lapse Rule Really Works (and How to Stay in Control)
Estimated read time: 5 minutes You did the responsible thing: created a will or trust, named your beneficiaries, checked the boxes. Then life happens—one of your beneficiaries passes away before you. Now what? Does the gift vanish? Does a court redirect it? Will your actual intentions survive? In California, the answer starts with the anti-lapse statute—but finishes with your drafting choices. Here’s the plain-English guide to what the law does, where it doesn’t apply, and how to write … [Read more...] about When a Beneficiary Dies Before You: How California’s Anti-Lapse Rule Really Works (and How to Stay in Control)
Fall Is the Season to Secure Your Legacy
As the days grow shorter and a cooler breeze finally slips into Southern California, fall nudges us to slow down and take stock of what matters most. It’s a season of preparation—harvest, reflection, and finishing what summer put off. That makes it the perfect time to do the same for your family’s future and finally put your estate plan in place. This isn’t about paperwork for paperwork’s sake. It’s about clarity, control, and sparing the people you love from stress when they need support the … [Read more...] about Fall Is the Season to Secure Your Legacy
How to Create a Legally Valid Will in California
(⏱️ 6-Minute Read) Creating a will in California isn’t just about filling out a form—it’s about making your wishes crystal clear and legally enforceable. Whether you have a modest estate or a sizable portfolio, if your will doesn’t follow state law, your family could face confusion, court battles, or worse—your intentions ignored. Here’s how to ensure your will stands up in court and protects your legacy. Who Can Create a Will in California? Under California Probate Code, you must: Be … [Read more...] about How to Create a Legally Valid Will in California
5 Things You Need to Know About Probate in California (Before It’s Too Late)
5 Things You Need to Know About Probate in California (Before It's Too Late) Probate isn’t just legal red tape—it’s a high-stakes process that can delay your family’s inheritance, cost thousands in court fees, and expose private details to the public. If you live in California, especially Los Angeles County, it’s essential to understand how probate works before you need to deal with it. (Estimated Read Time: 7 minutes) This article breaks down the five most critical things you need to know … [Read more...] about 5 Things You Need to Know About Probate in California (Before It’s Too Late)
Who Should Be the Executor of Your Will? Here’s How to Choose Wisely
Who Should Be the Executor of Your Will? Here's How to Choose Wisely Let’s break it down. (⏱️ Estimated read time: 6 minutes) Choosing an estate executor isn’t just checking off a box on your to-do list—it’s selecting the person who will carry out your final wishes, navigate California’s legal system, and protect your loved ones during a time of loss. The right executor can spare your family from months of headaches, court delays, and costly missteps. So, who should you trust with that … [Read more...] about Who Should Be the Executor of Your Will? Here’s How to Choose Wisely
Why Every Trust Still Needs a Will — Especially in August
⏱️ 6-minute read to protect everything you’ve worked for. August is “National Make-A-Will Month,” and you’d be surprised how many people miss the message entirely. Even among those who’ve taken the wise step of creating a Revocable Living Trust, many believe a Will is unnecessary. That assumption couldn’t be more wrong. According to a 2024 Trust & Will report, only 31% of Americans have a Will—and just 11% have a Trust. That means over 55% of American families are flying blind, with … [Read more...] about Why Every Trust Still Needs a Will — Especially in August










