Maria has put together these free guides and tools to help you make sense of your options. No jargon, no pressure. Take what you need — and call us when you're ready.
These free tools can help you understand where you stand. They are not a substitute for legal advice, but they are a good place to start.
Find out what California probate would cost your family. Enter the estimated total value of the estate (home, accounts, investments) and see the statutory fees.
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Answer 8 quick yes/no questions to see how prepared your family is right now.
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A step by step checklist of everything your family needs: trusts, wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, beneficiary designations, and more.
How probate works, what it costs, how long it takes, and the steps you can take today to help your family avoid it entirely.
How LLCs, irrevocable trusts, and liability shields work together to protect your business and personal assets from lawsuits and creditors.
How to provide for a loved one with disabilities without disqualifying them from SSI, Medi-Cal, or other government benefits. First party, third party, and pooled trust options explained.
A clear comparison of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in California: eligibility, timeline, what you keep, and how to decide which path is right for you.
How to use trusts and wills to protect your spouse, your children, and your stepchildren. QTIP trusts, separate property, and avoiding unintended disinheritance.
There is a lot of misinformation out there. Here is what Maria wants you to know.
Everyone who owns property, has children, or has any assets at all needs an estate plan. Without one, the state of California decides what happens to everything you have built — and your family will go through probate, which is public, expensive, and slow.
A will goes through probate. It does not avoid it. Only a living trust allows your assets to transfer to your loved ones without the cost, delay, and public exposure of the probate process.
In California, it depends on whether assets are community property or separate property. Without a plan, your spouse may receive only a portion of your estate, with the rest going to children, parents, or siblings under California's intestacy laws.
Most people who file for bankruptcy begin rebuilding their credit within 2 years. Bankruptcy is a legal protection designed to give people a fresh start. It is not a failure — it is a tool, and it works.
DIY trusts are often unfunded, improperly drafted, or legally invalid. If the trust is not funded (meaning your assets are not retitled into it), it provides no protection at all. Many of our clients come to us after discovering their online trust would not hold up.
A power of attorney expires the moment you pass away. After that, only a successor trustee (if you have a trust) or a court-appointed executor (if you do not) has authority over your affairs. This is one of the most common misunderstandings in estate planning.
Already in Trouble?
If you created a DIY trust, transferred assets without legal advice, or feel like your plan might have gaps — you are not alone. Many of our clients come to us after realizing something is not right. The good news: most situations can be fixed. Maria has helped families untangle complicated situations, and she can help you, too.
Let's Review Your SituationIn depth articles on the estate planning topics that matter most to California families.
QTIP trusts, separate vs. community property, and how to ensure every family member is protected in your estate plan.
Probate fees, court costs, family disputes, and lost privacy. Real dollar examples for a $1M estate in California.
Comparing pooled trust structures with individual SNTs. Cost, flexibility, and when to use each option.
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