Why Every Adult Needs a Power of Attorney and Healthcare Directive
Passing It On: Estate Planning for Families
Release Date: 04/25/2025
Passing It On: Estate Planning for Families
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com In this episode, I explain why creating a revocable living trust isn’t enough—you have to fund it. A trust without assets is just an empty bucket. I walk you through what it means to fund your trust, how to transfer real estate, financial accounts, and other assets into it, and why failing to do so can send your estate straight to probate court, even if you thought you had everything in place. I also cover common mistakes people make when setting up their trusts, how to avoid them, and...
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Estate planning is about making your own decisions—who gets your property, your keepsakes, your accounts—whether it’s family, friends, or even organizations you care about. In this episode, I explain how a revocable living trust helps you stay in control of where everything goes when you’re gone. I talk about why most of my clients prefer using a trust over a will, how it helps avoid probate, and how to ensure your legacy reflects your values and priorities. Your plan, your choice....
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Can someone who isn’t a relative inherit your home, bank accounts, or other assets? Absolutely. In this episode, I answer one of the most common estate planning questions I get: how to leave property to a friend, a partner, a charity, or anyone outside your family. I explain how to do it legally and clearly using tools like joint ownership, beneficiary designations, wills, and especially revocable living trusts. You’ll also learn how to disinherit family members and why trusts offer...
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Can you sell a house that’s owned by a revocable living trust? Absolutely—and it’s often easier than you think. In this episode, I explain how to handle real estate sales when a property is titled in a trust. All it usually takes is providing a certificate of trust to your realtor and title company to prove who the trustee is. No court, no probate, no delays. I cover how estate planning with a living trust streamlines real estate transactions, avoids costly probate in California, and...
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Free Estate Planning Strategy Session for California Residents When your adult children don’t get along, the last thing you want is for them to hash it out in probate court. In this episode, I talk about why a revocable living trust is critical if there’s sibling tension, personality clashes, or a blended family dynamic. Without a clear estate plan, your house, bank accounts, and other assets can become battlegrounds. I explain how to create instructions that minimize conflict, avoid probate, and protect your legacy. Don’t leave your family with a legal mess and emotional fallout—set...
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Creating your own estate plan might seem easy with online tools, but I’ve seen firsthand how do-it-yourself wills and revocable living trusts can fall apart. In this episode, I break down the most common mistakes people make using DIY estate planning kits—missing successor trustee provisions, unfunded trusts, and documents that don’t meet California legal standards. If you’re using an online service like LegalZoom or trying to write your own last will and testament, you’ll want to hear why those shortcuts can cost your family time, money, and peace of mind.
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at When someone passes away with a living trust, it’s the trustee—not the beneficiary—who’s in charge. In this episode, I break down the difference between being a trustee and a beneficiary, and why it matters for your estate plan. From distributing assets to paying debts and filing final tax returns, the trustee carries the legal responsibilities. I also explain why many people name a responsible adult child as both trustee and beneficiary, and what that really means in practice. If you’re setting up or...
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at Thinking about using LegalZoom or another online service for your will or living trust? Before you do, hear me out. As a California estate planning attorney, I’ve seen the hidden risks—missing trustee provisions, vague distribution clauses, and documents that don’t follow state law. In this episode, I explain why most DIY estate plans don’t work when families need them most, and what to look for if you’re setting up a revocable trust or last will and testament on your own. Don’t let a few shortcuts today...
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If you’re a California resident and ready to take the next step in securing your estate, visit my website at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com to learn more. Free Strategy Session for California Residents: https://calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession I’m diving into one of the most common and costly mistakes I see people make with their estate plans—putting a child on the deed to their home to avoid probate. This topic came up after someone left a comment saying, “My 48-year-old son is on the deed to my home and is now trying to control it—what can I do?” If that situation sounds...
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at Setting up a living trust is only step one. If you haven’t opened a bank account in the name of your trust, your assets might still end up in probate. In this episode, I explain why funding your trust matters, how to title accounts correctly, and the simple steps to open a trust bank account. Whether you’re just getting started or updating an older estate plan, this one detail can make all the difference when it comes to protecting your legacy, avoiding court, and keeping your family out of probate....
info_outlineWithout a financial power of attorney and an advance healthcare directive, your loved ones may face serious challenges if you become incapacitated. Without these essential documents:
• No one will have the legal authority to manage your finances.
• Critical medical decisions could be left to a court-appointed stranger.
• After you pass away, your assets may be tied up in probate for years — costing your family time, money, and stress.
Don’t let the government decide what happens to everything you’ve worked for.
California residents: Protect yourself and your family with a FREE estate planning strategy session. Schedule yours now at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com.
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