Posts from April 2012.

How do I change my Trust? here’s what not to do…

From the Desk of San Diego Estate Attorney, Kristina Hess Haymes

Polly and Sam from Del Mar, California want to know how to change their revocable living trust.  They created a joint trust over 10 years ago and their life has changed.

They had another child, and the persons they selected as their successor trustees need to be updated (trustees are the ones who manage your trust when you no longer can).

Some people want to know if they can just write a piece of paper and attach it to their trust.  Or, can they just mark up the trust, crossing out the names and writing in new ones?

A recent case decided by a California Appellate Court has reminded us all that the most important thing to do when changing an existing trust is to follow the directions for making an amendment contained in the original trust.  In the recent case, a party had followed the California Probate Code on how to amend a trust, which differed from what the trust instrument provided.

California law gives deference to legally binding written agreements.

Follow your Trust.

Don’t make handwritten changes.

Make sure you execute a proper amendment.

Here at Haymes Law Group we have a membership program in place, where for a monthly or flat annual fee, you can get unlimited changes or updates to your estate plan.  That way you can be sure that your plan is up to date, and that your amendments are all done properly.

Create Your Legacy!

Kristina Hess Haymes

San Diego Estate Lawyer

Wills, Trusts, and Businesses

 

San Diego Estate Planning Videos… did you get yours?

From the Desk of San Diego Estate Lawyer, Kristina Hess Haymes…

Hey San Diegans,

It has been awhile since I’ve recorded a new video on an educational topic about wills, trusts, living trusts, estate taxes, probate, and child guardianship…. I’m wondering if there is a topic that you have a question about?

Is there something you would like me to address?

Oh, and have you gone to check out my free videos on estate planning?

Be sure to go to http://sandiegoestateplanningvideos.com and get access to my free videos.

I would love to hear from you and answer your questions.

I recently did a radio show about asset protection, and there were a lot of good questions on that topic.

Maybe that’s the next video?

Tell me what you think.

Create Legacies,

Kristina Hess Haymes, San Diego Estate Lawyer

www.krhess.com