Entries by Dylan Hyatt

What Are The Benefits Of A Revocable Trust?

A revocable trust is a popular estate planning tool that can serve useful property management functions during a client’s lifetime and may also be used as a convenient and efficient means to distribute a client’s assets on his or her death. This article discusses the benefits of using a revocable trust rather than a will […]

3 Lessons from Joan Rivers in Estate Planning and Pet Trusts

You generally don’t hear about celebrity estate plans unless something goes wrong.  But Joan Rivers’ estate planning, which included gifts to her dogs, serves as a great example of the proper way to plan an estate.  Ms. Rivers’ arrangement did a lot of things right and the highlights below can be used by almost anybody.

How Do I Select an Executor? Considerations When Selecting an Executor

A recent New York Time article highlights some of the complexities of selecting an estate’s executor, Sendak’s Estate: Debating Where the Things Go.  The article examines the estate of Maurice Sendak, author of “Where the Wild Things Are”, and its management by its executors.  While Sendak’s estate is rather large and complex, the issues associated executor […]

How Much Does Probate Cost and Who Pays These Costs?

Conducting a court supervised probate proceeding in California includes a variety of costs.  These include court filing fees, executor and attorney fees, publication costs, and fees paid to the probate referee.  The below outline includes a closer examination of these fees and who will typically pay then and presumes that the estate in question has […]

I received a “DE-121 Notice of Petition to Administer Estate.”  What does this mean?

If you have received a DE-121 Notice of Petition to Administer Estate, it means that you likely have an interest in the estate of a person who has passed away.  It also means that another person has filed with the court to begin the probate process. The person who files a DE-111 Petition for Probate is […]

Where’s the Heir? Action Items for Locating Beneficiaries

As an estate executor, one is required to conduct a search for a decedent’s heirs and beneficiaries. This process can present certain challenges, especially if there is no surviving spouse or close family members who may be able to provide this information. To locate these heirs, the executor must make “reasonably diligent efforts.” But what […]