Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jun 30, 2026 |
Over the years, I have had many families in California come to me after the death of a loved one only to discover that more than one version of a will exists. In some cases, the differences are minor, while in others the documents contain completely different instructions about who should inherit...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jun 21, 2026 |
Over the years, I have had many clients in California who are surprised to learn that their estate plan does not automatically control what happens to their online accounts after they pass away. While most people carefully plan for real estate, bank accounts, and personal property, digital assets...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | May 31, 2026 |
Over the years, I have had clients in California ask whether it is possible to completely disinherit a spouse in their estate plan. This is often a sensitive and emotionally charged question, especially in situations involving second marriages, long separations, or strained relationships. The ans...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Feb 20, 2026 |
Many clients and potential clients ask about how to ensure that treasured family heirlooms, jewelry, artwork, antiques, or other cherished items, end up with the people they care about most. These items often carry sentimental value far beyond their monetary worth, and without proper planning, di...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Nov 16, 2025 |
As part of my Estate Planning services, I am often asked what happens to a family business when the owner retires, becomes incapacitated, or passes away. For California business owners, planning for the future of a company is just as important as planning for personal assets. Without a proper suc...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Nov 08, 2025 |
As part of an effective estate plan, many people choose to include charitable giving as a way to make a positive impact while also achieving potential tax advantages. For Californians, thoughtful planning can allow for continued support of meaningful causes while reducing the size of the taxable ...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Nov 01, 2025 |
As part of my Estate Planning services, I am often asked what happens to a person's debts after they pass away. Many people focus on how their assets will be distributed, but it is equally important to understand how debts are handled. Knowing how this process works under California law can help ...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Oct 22, 2025 |
When it comes to estate planning in California, one of the most common questions I receive is how to protect the family home while minimizing taxes. For many people, their residence is the most valuable asset they own. Today I'm going to discuss one effective tool that can help accomplish these g...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jul 24, 2025 |
Losing a loved one is difficult enough without the added stress of legal disputes. But sometimes, family members or other interested parties believe a will doesn't reflect the true intentions of the person who passed away. In California, it's possible to contest a will—but doing so is a serious l...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jul 18, 2025 |
One of the most important considerations in estate planning, especially for parents of young children, is determining who will care for your children if something happens to you. In California, this is where the role of a guardian comes into play. A guardian is a trusted individual who will be re...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jul 10, 2025 |
As we age, the need for long-term care becomes an important consideration for both our personal well-being and our estate plans. In California, long-term care can be costly, and without proper planning, it could significantly impact the wealth you leave behind. Incorporating long-term care planni...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Jun 26, 2025 |
One of the most common goals when creating an estate plan is to avoid probate—a lengthy and expensive legal process that occurs after someone passes away. Fortunately, there are effective strategies available to bypass probate, and one of the most straightforward methods is using beneficiary desi...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Apr 10, 2025 |
California is no stranger to natural disasters, from wildfires to earthquakes, floods, and mudslides. Given the frequency and severity of these events, it's crucial to ensure that your estate plan survives in the event of a disaster. Without a proper disaster plan in place, important documents ca...