If you’re a California woman juggling multiple online accounts, digital photos spanning decades, and the nagging worry that your loved ones won’t know how to access anything if something happens to you—you’re... Read more »
California Legal Implications: Estate Accounting Disputes and Fiduciary Duties The estate of late pop star Aaron Carter has entered a contentious phase as his mother, Jane Schneck, filed court documents opposing the... Read more »
California Legal Implications: Joint Bank Accounts and the Right of Survivorship In the case of *Placencia v. Strazicich*, the California Court of Appeal addressed a frequent source of family conflict: what happens... Read more »
Yes, a right of survivorship bank account can be challenged — but only if you have both standing and valid grounds. You may have standing if you have a financial stake in... Read more »
Yes, bank accounts are generally considered intangible personal property in a will, as personal property includes all assets that are not real estate. However, bank accounts with beneficiaries usually bypass the will... Read more »
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