Posted by Mark Ruiz | May 24, 2026 |
Over the years, I have met many blended families in California who assume that stepchildren automatically have inheritance rights similar to biological or legally adopted children. This is one of the most common misconceptions in estate planning. In California, stepchildren do not automatically i...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | May 10, 2026 |
Over the years, I have seen many estate plans in California fail to work as intended not because of poorly drafted trusts or wills, but because of simple mistakes made when naming beneficiaries. Beneficiary designations control who receives certain assets such as retirement accounts, life insuran...
Posted by Mark Ruiz | Apr 24, 2026 |
Over the years, I have had many families come into my office after a loved one has passed away only to discover that they cannot locate the deed to a home or other real property. This is a more common issue than most people expect, and it can create unnecessary stress during an already difficult ...
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 | Dec 07, 2025 |
Estate planning is often discussed in the context of traditional families, but many Californians have nontraditional family structures. Unmarried partners, step-relations, or other arrangements that fall outside conventional definitions may not automatically have legal rights under California law...
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 | 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 | Jul 04, 2025 |
Inheriting property can be both a blessing and a burden. While you may receive a valuable asset, it's not uncommon for the property to come with debts or liabilities that must be addressed. Whether it's a mortgage, unpaid property taxes, or other debts tied to the property, inheriting a home or r...
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...