How Does One Become An “Executor?” An executor, also known as a personal representative, is a person appointed by a court to manage the distribution of assets and payment of debts of... Read more »
Interestingly, Probate Code sections 15800 (b) (3)-(4) work to give trustees a large degree of discretion in determining whether a beneficiary is owed the duties described in subsections (b) (1)-(2). Specifically, subsection... Read more »
The frequency with which you need to update the terms of your trust will depend on your individual needs and the specific provisions of the trust. Generally speaking, you should review and... Read more »
Keystone continues to look for strong litigators to join the firm’s growing team. The firm is looking for Senior Attorneys with five or more years of experience in probate litigation, but will... Read more »
A charitable gift in an estate plan is a powerful way to honor your values, interests, and beliefs while providing a lasting legacy for your loved ones. With careful planning and the... Read more »
Keystone is pleased to announce that the firm has received the Great Places to Work ® Certification ™ for the second consecutive year. This is a particularly meaningful certification since it’s primarily... Read more »
Disinheriting a child in California is a complex process that involves understanding the law and taking the right steps to ensure that the disinheritance is successful. Disinheriting someone can be done for... Read more »
If you have the question, “Can I sign over my inheritance to someone else?” in your mind, you’re at the right place! It’s indeed an important question, as a lot of people... Read more »
Keystone has once again been named to the Best Places to Work So Cal list, the second consecutive year that the firm has been honored with this designation. The honor is given... Read more »