Organ Donation Through Facebook

According to organdonor.gov, currently 114,651 people are waiting for an organ, 18 people die each day waiting for an organ, and one organ donor can save up to eight lives. In order to solve this crisis, Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook want to make it easier for Facebook users to become organ donors. Facebook has created.. read more →

Did Mark Zuckerberg Have A Prenup?

This past weekend in Palo Alto, California, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg married his college sweetheart Priscilla Chan in front of about 100 guests in the couple’s backyard. The wedding was a surprise to the guests who thought they were attending a party to celebrate Chan’s recent graduation from UC San Francisco medical school. The lucky.. read more →

The Facebook GRATs

Excitement ran rampant through the financial community with the recent initial public offering (IPO) of Facebook stock where it was offered at $38 a share. Although the biggest IPO in technology stock history is now the subject of several lawsuits with claims that sensitive financial information about Facebook was not properly disclosed to the public,.. read more →

Planning With A GRAT

An effective estate planning method for transferring assets to family members with little to no gift tax consequences may be achieved through the use of a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (a “GRAT”). What is a GRAT? A GRAT is an irrevocable trust established by a grantor (the creator of the GRAT) in accordance with Internal.. read more →

The Benefits Of A QPRT

QPRT is an acronym that stands for Qualified Personal Residence Trust. A QPRT is an irrevocable trust used as an estate planning technique to make a gift of a residence to family members at a reduced gift tax cost. The grantor of a QPRT (the person who creates the QPRT) may transfer a principal residence, another.. read more →

Preparing Your Estate Plan for Divorce

Approximately fifty percent of marriages end in divorce. A person contemplating divorce should review his or her assets and joint estate planning documents with his or her estate planning attorney to determine what may be done to legally  protect the assets and “untangle” the joint plan. The goal for the person contemplating divorce is to.. read more →

Choosing A Trustee

What constitutes a good trustee? This is a question every person who creates a revocable living trust must consider when deciding who to designate to serve as successor trustees of the trust. The person creating the trust (known as the settlor) typically will serve as the initial trustee of the trust. When the settlor is.. read more →

Giving the Monet to the Museum In Installments

Say that you have an extra Monet or a Warhol hanging around your house and you decide that you would like to donate it to your favorite local museum to share it with the public; but, for sentimental reasons, you do not want to fully part with it at this time. So, you plan to.. read more →

Intentional Interference With An Expected Inheritance

A California appellate court in the case Beckwith v. Dahl ruled on May 3, 2012 that a plaintiff may now bring a cause of action for intentional interference with an expected inheritance (IIEI). To assert IIEI in a lawsuit, the injured party (i.e., the person who did not receive the anticipated inheritance) must allege that there.. read more →

Same Sex Marriage In California

Estate planning for same sex couples in California is challenging given the ever changing state law on what is considered a legal marriage in California and also due to the federal Defense of Marriage Act that does not recognize same sex marriage for federal law purposes. Proper estate planning for same sex couples who are.. read more →