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FAQ

How does estate planning help avoid probate in California?

Probate is the court-supervised process for transferring assets after death — and in California, it is unusually burdensome. Statutory attorney and executor fees are calculated as a percentage of the gross estate value (not the equity), court proceedings typically take 12 to 24 months, and the entire process becomes a matter of public record. For high-net-worth families, the combination of cost, delay, and loss of privacy makes probate avoidance one of the core objectives of estate planning.

A properly funded revocable living trust is the most effective and comprehensive probate avoidance tool available in California. When your assets are titled in the name of your trust, they pass directly to your beneficiaries according to your trust terms — without any court involvement. The trust governs everything from management during incapacity to final distribution at death.

Beneficiary designations are a complementary tool. Life insurance policies, retirement accounts (IRAs, 401(k)s), and accounts designated as payable-on-death or transfer-on-death pass directly to named beneficiaries regardless of what your will or trust says. Keeping these designations current and consistent with your overall plan is essential — a mismatch between your trust and your beneficiary designations is one of the most common and costly estate planning oversights we see.

Joint tenancy is sometimes used as a probate avoidance method, but it carries significant risks: it creates unintended gift tax consequences, can expose assets to a co-owner’s creditors or divorcing spouse, and often creates complications with Proposition 19 and property tax reassessment for inherited real estate.

At NM Law, trust funding — the actual transfer of your assets into your trust’s name — is not a task we leave to you after the signing meeting. It is part of what we do. An unfunded trust is a trust that does not work, and our clients’ plans are built to function from day one.

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