
Passing It On: Estate Planning for Families
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I'm the Trustee Now — What Happens Next?
What happens when the people who created a living trust pass away and I am now the one in charge as trustee? In this episode, I walk through what a successor trustee actually does after death, what trust administration looks like, and why a properly funded living trust can help a family avoid probate in California. I explain why trust administration does not happen automatically, even when there is a trust in place. I also cover the practical steps a trustee may need to take, including locating the trust documents, identifying assets, protecting property, getting death certificates, notifying banks and beneficiaries, obtaining a tax ID number, opening a trust bank account, keeping records, and handling distributions properly. I also talk about the difference between a simple trust administration and a more complex long-term trust administration. In some situations, a trustee may be able to handle things personally. In more complicated cases, especially those involving special needs trusts, rental properties, ongoing management, or annual tax filings, it may make sense to bring in an attorney, accountant, or financial advisor. In this episode, I discuss: What happens after the creators of a trust pass away What a successor trustee is responsible for Why a living trust can help avoid probate Why trust administration is still real work What it means to be a fiduciary How trustees protect beneficiaries and protect themselves Simple trust administration versus more complicated trust situations When professional help may be a smart idea If you have questions about estate planning, living trusts, probate, trust administration, or powers of attorney, visit my website. Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com/
Why Estate Planning Is Really About Control
Control over your assets, your healthcare decisions, and your legacy — both while you are alive and after you pass away. In this episode, I explain why estate planning is not just about what happens when you die. A proper estate plan actually gives you control during your lifetime if you become unable to make financial or healthcare decisions.I also walk through the key documents that make up a complete estate plan, including: Revocable living trusts Financial powers of attorney (durable power of attorney) Advanced healthcare directives in California Choosing trustees and successor trustees Naming alternate decision-makers Why flexibility is essential in estate planning One of the biggest benefits of a revocable living trust is that it allows you to change your plan over time. Life changes — marriages, divorces, births, deaths, and changes in family relationships — and your estate plan should be able to change with it. I also discuss how estate planning allows you to control how and when beneficiaries inherit assets, including situations where distributions might be unequal or structured to protect assets from divorce, lawsuits, or poor financial decisions. If you want to protect your family, maintain control over your decisions, and ensure your legacy is handled the way you intend, this episode will give you a clear overview of how estate planning works. My name is Michael Pevney, and I am an estate planning lawyer in California. I help families create estate plans that protect their assets and avoid probate. Ask an estate planning question in the comments, and follow the podcast for more estate planning information. There's a good chance I've already answered your question in another episode. If you live in California and want to learn more about creating a complete estate plan, visit my website: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com/ Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653
How to Shield an Inheritance from Divorce and Lawsuits
If I left my child a million dollars tomorrow, would it actually be protected from divorce? In this episode, I walk through how inheritance works in California — especially in a community property state like ours — and why simply leaving assets outright to your kids can create serious risk. As an estate planning attorney here in California, I see this mistake all the time. Parents assume that because inheritances are considered separate property, their child's inheritance is automatically safe. But that's only true if the money is handled correctly. If inherited funds are deposited into a joint account, used to pay down a mortgage, or commingled with marital assets, that "separate property" can quickly become community property. And once that happens, it can be exposed in a divorce. In this episode, I explain: • Why inheritances are separate property in California — but only if kept separate • How commingling can unintentionally convert inheritance into community property • Why paying off real estate with inherited funds can create exposure • Why simply telling your kids to "keep it separate" isn't enough • How I use properly drafted revocable living trusts to build protection • When I recommend a third-party trustee • How lifetime asset protection trusts can preserve generational wealth • When prenuptial or postnuptial agreements make sense This planning is especially important in Orange County and throughout Southern California, where real estate appreciation can be substantial. I've seen inherited property grow dramatically in value — and without proper structure, both the original inheritance and the growth can be at risk. If I want to protect my child's inheritance from divorce, bankruptcy, lawsuits, substance abuse issues, or even just poor financial decisions, the key is simple: I do not leave assets outright. I use a properly structured trust. For most California homeowners, a revocable living trust is the foundation. It allows me to avoid probate, control how assets are distributed, and build meaningful protection for the next generation. If you live in Orange County or anywhere in California and it's time to create or update your estate plan, I invite you to schedule a free estate planning strategy session. Visit: https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com/ Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653
How to Leave an Inheritance to a Child with Addiction Issues (Without Making It Worse)
What happens if you leave a large inheritance to a child who is struggling with substance abuse, gambling, or serious financial irresponsibility? In this episode, I explain why leaving money outright to a vulnerable beneficiary can unintentionally cause real harm — and what I do instead when I design estate plans for families here in California. When you leave money outright, it goes directly into someone's name with no strings attached. That lump sum can: • Accelerate addiction • Attract the wrong people • Become vulnerable to divorce, bankruptcy, or lawsuits • Disappear very quickly I've seen how a well-intentioned inheritance can actually make a difficult situation worse. That's why I often use properly structured revocable living trusts to protect beneficiaries — while still supporting them. In this episode, I walk through: • Why outright inheritances can be dangerous • How I structure trusts to keep assets protected • Paying rent, tuition, medical care, and rehab directly from the trust • Using drug testing or sobriety milestones when appropriate • Giving trustees discretion to pause distributions if necessary • Protecting assets from divorce, creditors, and financial predators • How a living trust avoids the expensive and public California probate process This isn't about punishment. It's about protection. It's about preserving your legacy while protecting someone during a vulnerable time in their life. If you live in Orange County or anywhere in California and you haven't set up a full estate plan — including a living trust, power of attorney, and advance healthcare directive — I encourage you to take that step. You can learn more or schedule a free strategy session at: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com/ Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Subscribe for more California estate planning education, and feel free to reach out if you're serious about protecting your family and your legacy.
What Happens to Your Pets When You Die?
What Happens to Your Pets When You Die? What actually happens to your pets when you die? In this podcast, I walk you through the 4 main ways you can make sure your animals—dogs, cats, birds, snakes, tortoises, even horses—are properly cared for after you're gone. As an estate planning lawyer here in California, I've helped clients set up everything from informal pet plans to formal pet trusts with thousands set aside for care. Here's how to do it right. 👇 Click below to jump to a section: 0:00 - Introduction 1:32 - What happens without an estate plan 3:15 - Informal agreements with friends or family 4:42 - Leaving pets to someone in a will or trust 6:10 - Pet trusts: setting money aside & naming guardians 8:00 - Long-lived pets you must plan for 10:02 - How to get started with your estate plan ⸻ 💡 Key takeaway: If you don't make a plan, your pets could end up at the shelter—or worse. But with a trust, you can name pet guardians, leave money, and even name a rescue organization as a backup. 📍 I'm located in Orange County but I serve clients throughout California. If you're ready to set up your estate plan—or revise one to include pet provisions—I'm here to help. 📍 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 🔗 Schedule your FREE strategy session here: https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com ⸻ 👍 Like this podcast if it helped you 📲 Follow me for more estate planning info 📝 Drop a question in the comments—I might answer it in a future video! #EstatePlanning #PetTrust #LivingTrust #CaliforniaLawyer #OrangeCountyEstatePlanning #PetEstatePlanning #PevneyEstatePlanning
When Is a Will Enough — And When Do You Really Need a Trust?
In this episode, I dive into one of the most common estate planning questions I get: Is a will enough? Or do I need a trust? I break down when a will might be appropriate — and why, in most cases here in California, it falls short. Especially if you own real estate or have young kids, relying on just a will could cost your family tens of thousands of dollars and years of court time. You'll learn: What a will actually does (and doesn't do) Why a will does NOT avoid probate in California The types of people who might be okay with a will When a living trust becomes essential How probate works — and why we want to avoid it at all costs Why control matters when passing assets to kids or beneficiaries The 2 other must-have documents: Power of Attorney and Advance Healthcare Directive Whether you're starting your estate plan or just trying to figure out the difference between a will and a trust, this episode will give you a solid foundation. 👋 I'm Michael Pevney, an estate planning lawyer based in Orange County. I help families all over California set up custom estate plans that protect what they've built and avoid court. 🔗 Book a free strategy session with me at https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com 📍 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #WillsVsTrusts #ProbateCalifornia #CaliforniaLawyer #OrangeCountyEstatePlanning #TrustLawyer #PevneyEstatePlanning
Why I Won't Be Your Trustee — And Who You Should Choose Instead
In this episode, I'm diving into one of the most important — and often misunderstood — parts of estate planning: choosing the right successor trustee. This isn't about who gets your assets. It's about who gives them out, and whether they're equipped to do it properly, fairly, and without conflict. I explain: What a trustee is actually responsible for after you pass Why I don't serve as a trustee for my clients — and why your lawyer probably shouldn't either A real story from a client who realized too late that naming their attorney as trustee didn't feel right Better options to consider: adult children, trusted friends, professional fiduciaries, or banks How separating the roles of legal advisor and trust administrator helps your family avoid conflict If you've already set up a trust, this is a great reminder to check who you've listed as trustee. If you haven't, this is the kind of thing that can make or break your estate plan. 📍 I'm Michael Pevney, an estate planning attorney in Orange County, California. I help families across the state protect their assets, avoid probate, and create peace of mind through clear, customized estate plans. 💻 Need help reviewing or updating your plan? Book a free strategy session at: https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com 📍 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Why Brides Don't Wear Their Mom's Wedding Dress — And What That Has to Do with Estate Planning in Ca
Most brides don't wear their mom's wedding dress. Why not? It's sentimental, meaningful… and yet, rarely used. In this episode, I'll explain what this has to do with estate planning, family homes, and why passing down property the wrong way can create major conflict between siblings when a parent passes away. 👋 I'm Michael Pevney, estate planning attorney and founder of Pevney Estate Planning, PC, based in Orange County, California. I help California families protect their legacy through wills, living trusts, powers of attorney, and full estate plans—so that their families stay out of court and out of conflict. Just like most brides want a wedding that feels uniquely theirs, your kids may not want your home—even if it holds decades of memories. So what happens when you leave it to multiple children? One might want to live there, one wants to sell, and another wants to rent it out. That's where the fights begin. 💡 In this episode, I cover: • Why emotions play such a big role in estate planning • The hidden danger of leaving your house to multiple kids • How to avoid probate and forced home sales • The best way to pass down real estate in a trust while preserving family harmony 💬 Got a story or a question? Did you or someone you know wear a parent's wedding dress? Planning to pass one down? Share in the comments—and drop your estate planning questions too 📌 Need help with estate planning in California? Schedule a free strategy session today: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com 📍 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Protect Your Child's Inheritance with a Spendthrift Trust
Would your child make wise choices if they inherited $1 million tomorrow? If you're not sure—or if the answer is "definitely not"—this video is for you. I'm Michael Pevney, an estate planning lawyer based in Orange County, California, and today we're talking about spendthrift trusts—one of the most powerful tools in estate planning. A spendthrift trust allows you to leave assets like real estate, life insurance, and financial accounts to your children or loved ones—without giving them total control. That means your legacy stays protected from: • Substance abuse or addiction issues • Gambling or impulsive financial behavior • Divorce settlements • Bankruptcy or lawsuits • And most importantly, from your child's own bad decisions 🧠 With a properly designed spendthrift trust, your child can benefit from your legacy, without putting it at risk. You can set: • Age-based distributions (like 25, 30, 35) • Milestones (graduation, job, sobriety) • Limits on how and when money is accessed • A third-party trustee (your child should not be in control of their own inheritance) Whether your child is financially inexperienced, in a rocky relationship, or facing personal challenges, this type of trust provides control, protection, and peace of mind. ✅ Who should watch this video: • California parents with adult or young adult children • Anyone concerned about a child with addiction, financial irresponsibility, or an unstable partner • Families with real estate, life insurance policies, or other sizable assets 📍 Want to protect your children and your legacy? 🔗 Schedule a free strategy session with me at: 🌐 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com 📍 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 💬 Have questions? Leave a comment below — I respond to most estate planning questions, and I've made over 1,000 videos covering common issues. Yours might be next. 📲 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow for more estate planning tips!
🎙️ Should You Put a Rental Property in an LLC? Asset Protection & Estate Planning Tips
In this quick estate planning episode, attorney Michael Pevney breaks down whether putting a rental property—or any business—into an LLC makes sense as part of your overall estate plan. Learn why the first layer of protection is always solid insurance, and how creating an LLC adds a powerful second layer to shield your personal assets from business-related liability. But that's not all: Michael shares a bonus tip on how to avoid probate by placing your LLC into a revocable living trust, helping your loved ones skip the court process when you pass away. 💡 If you own real estate or operate a business, this episode is packed with actionable advice that could save your family thousands in legal fees and headaches. ✅ Topics Covered: Why LLCs can protect your personal assets What types of insurance you must have first Costs and considerations of maintaining an LLC How to combine an LLC with a living trust to avoid probate 📍 Estate Planning in Orange County, California This episode is brought to you by Pevney Estate Planning, PC, located at: 📍 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 📲 Visit us online to schedule your FREE estate planning strategy session: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
🏡 How to Put Your Home in a Living Trust (Without Refinancing It)
If you've ever wondered how to add your home to a living trust — especially when there's a mortgage on it — this episode is for you. I'm Michael Pevney, a California estate planning attorney, and I help families protect their homes, avoid probate, and create peace of mind through solid estate planning. In this episode, I explain the exact steps to transfer your real estate into your living trust — even if you still have a loan. ✅ Here's what you'll learn: Whether you need to refinance (hint: you don't) What the Garn–St. Germain Act says about mortgages and trusts How to properly draft and record a new deed What to do with rental or vacation properties How to avoid triggering a due-on-sale clause Whether you live in California or another state, this is crucial information for any homeowner who wants to keep their property out of probate and make things easier for their loved ones. 📍 I've helped hundreds of clients place their homes — even out-of-state properties — into their trusts. In this episode, I share best practices so you can confidently do the same. 🔗 Learn more or schedule your free estate planning strategy session: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com About Michael Pevney: Michael Pevney is an estate planning attorney and the founder of Pevney Estate Planning, PC, located at 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140, Laguna Hills, CA 92653. He helps families throughout California create comprehensive estate plans that include wills, trusts, and powers of attorney — ensuring their loved ones are protected for generations. 💬 Have questions about estate planning or living trusts? Visit the link above to connect with Michael and schedule your free consultation.
Will vs. Trust — What's the Best Choice for You?
Confused about whether you need a will or a living trust? In this episode, Michael Pevney, an experienced California estate planning lawyer, breaks down the key differences between the two — so you can make the best decision for protecting your family, your assets, and your legacy. You'll learn: What a Last Will & Testament really does Why a Revocable Living Trust often makes more sense in California How probate works (and how to avoid it!) The differences in privacy, control, and timing between wills and trusts How to protect your loved ones and keep your estate out of court If you own real estate in California, have children, or want to avoid the stress and cost of probate, this episode is a must-listen. 🔗 Learn more and schedule your free estate planning strategy session: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com About Michael Pevney: Michael Pevney is a California estate planning attorney and the founder of Pevney Estate Planning, PC, located at 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140, Laguna Hills, CA 92653. He helps families across California create wills, trusts, and complete estate plans that protect what matters most. 💬 Got questions about wills, trusts, or your own estate plan? Visit the link above to schedule your free consultation and get started.
What REALLY Happens If You Die Without a Trust in California?
A lot of people think their family will just automatically get their home or savings if they pass away without a trust — but that's not how it works in California. In this video, I'm walking you through exactly what happens when someone dies without a trust in place. I'll explain the probate process — how long it takes, how much it costs, and why it's something I help my clients avoid every single day. 👋 My name is Michael Pevney, and I'm an estate planning attorney based in Orange County. At my firm, Pevney Estate Planning, PC, I create estate plans for California families so they can protect what they've worked hard to build. Here's what you'll learn in this video: • How probate works in California • Why it's not just about a will • Why verbal promises to family won't hold up in court • How a revocable living trust can save your loved ones time, money, and stress • Why privacy, control, and timing matter when it comes to your estate 💡 If you're a homeowner in California and don't have a trust, your estate will most likely go through probate — which can take 18+ months and cost up to $46,000 for a $1 million home. Let's make sure that doesn't happen to your family. 📞 Ready to avoid probate and protect your legacy? You can schedule a free strategy session with me directly at: 👉 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com 🗣️ Got a question about estate planning? Drop it in the comments — I often answer questions there, and sometimes even in future videos. ⸻ 📌 Pevney Estate Planning, PC 📍 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 140, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 🌐 https://www.ocestateplanlawyer
Risk of Handwritten Wills – Lessons from Aretha Franklin's Estate
Thinking about writing your will by hand? Think again. In this short episode, attorney Michael Pevney explains why handwritten wills (also called holographic wills) can leave your loved ones in years of conflict. Aretha Franklin's estate turned into a courtroom battle after multiple handwritten wills were found hidden around her home. Michael breaks down what went wrong, why handwritten wills are risky, and how you can protect your family by creating a proper estate plan. You'll learn: The problems with handwritten wills What happened in Aretha Franklin's estate battle The difference between wills and trusts How to make sure your wishes are truly honored 📍 For California residents: Schedule your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #FinancialFreedom #Pevney #OrangeCounty
Skip Joint Tenancy: The Trust-First Way to Pass Your Home to Your Kids
Adding a child to your deed or relying on a will feels "simple," but it can spark tax shocks, creditor risk, and a long probate slog. In this quick episode, discover why a revocable living trust is the cleaner, court-free route: Joint tenancy pitfalls – capital-gains surprises, liability headaches, and frozen titles if a co-owner dies. Why wills still land heirs in probate – and how that drains time and cash. Trust = control + privacy – keep full authority while you're alive, then transfer the house seamlessly when you're gone. 🎯 California residents—lock in your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ More tools at ocestateplanlawyer.com
Leave It to a Friend: Passing Property Outside the Family in California
Can a non-relative inherit your house, bank account, or prized guitar collection? Absolutely—if you set things up the right way. In this 7-minute episode, California estate-planning attorney explains: • Why state law lets you leave assets to anyone—friend, partner, charity—if your documents are crystal-clear • How joint ownership, beneficiary designations, and wills work (and where they fall short) • The big advantages of a revocable living trust: privacy, probate avoidance, and airtight control—even if you're disinheriting family members • Key wording tips to prevent challenges when you choose non-traditional heirs 🎯 California residents—book your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ More resources at ocestateplanlawyer.com #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
Ghost Title, Real Trouble: Why Houses Left in a Grandparent's Name Blow Up in Probate
Still holding a property in Grandma's name years after she passed? That "do-nothing" approach can backfire fast. In this episode we unpack: • How an un-transferred title drags the whole family into probate court—and keeps the judge in charge of who inherits what. • The capital-gains hit waiting for heirs when a stepped-up basis clock never starts. • Real-life stories of sibling feuds that erupt when no one knows who actually owns the house. • The cleaner alternative: funding a revocable living trust so title passes instantly (and privately) to the next generation. 🎯 California listeners—claim your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
No Kids, Still Covered: Why a Living Trust Makes Sense Once You Hit Minimum Assets
Think living trusts are only for parents? Think again. If you own California real estate or have assets worth roughly $100,000 or more, a revocable living trust lets you decide exactly who gets what—and spares your heirs (or favorite charities) from the slow, pricey probate process that kicks in when the state follows its own default rules. You'll hear: • how a trust keeps courts—and distant relatives—out of your legacy • real-world dollar thresholds where probate pain outweighs DIY savings • easy steps to fund the trust so every account and property follows your instructions. Bottom line: even without kids, a streamlined estate plan keeps your wealth on the path you choose. 🎯 California residents—grab your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ More resources at ocestateplanlawyer.com #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
Protect From Lawsuits! Top 3 Asset Protection Secrets REVEALED!
Worried a lawsuit could wipe out everything you've built? In this value-packed episode, California estate-planning attorney Michael Pevney breaks down three proven layers of defense: • Insurance, insurance, insurance – why an umbrella policy may be the cheapest million-dollar shield you'll ever buy. • Incorporate your business (or rentals) – how an LLC or S-Corp walls off personal assets and what goes wrong when people mingle funds. • Offshore strategies for the 1 % – when exotic trusts make sense, and why most families can skip them. You'll also hear real-life cautionary tales—like teens crashing cars and landlords getting sued—and how a well-funded living trust keeps probate judges and creditors at bay. 🎯 California residents—book your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ More resources: ocestateplanlawyer.com
DIY vs. Pro: 3 Ways to Set Up a Living Trust
A solid living trust is the backbone of any complete estate plan—but what's the smartest way to create one? In this bite-sized episode we compare the three routes open to Californians: • Write it yourself. Great for legal-savvy DIYers, but one wrong clause can land your heirs in probate. • Use an online/doc-prep service. Faster and cheaper than hiring counsel, yet still "assembly line" and often missing state-specific tweaks. • Hire a qualified estate-planning attorney. The priciest option up front, but it custom-fits your family's goals, plugs tax leaks, and keeps your plan court-proof. We'll walk through cost ranges, common pitfalls, and the key checkpoints—funding the trust, titling real estate, updating beneficiary designations—that make or break each approach. 🎯 California listeners—secure your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ Explore more resources at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
Cars, Trusts & the DMV: Keep Your Car Out of Probate
Wondering if you should retitle your vehicle into your revocable living trust or just leave it under your own name? In this 10-minute episode we break down the three easy ways to move a car into a trust (full DMV retitle • simple personal-property assignment • listing it on your trust's Schedule A) and explain when each route makes sense—especially for classics or high-value collectibles. We also cover insurance and liability pitfalls, the trust-vs-will showdown for vehicle transfers, and why a properly funded trust can spare your heirs the hassle of California's probate courts. Less paperwork, smoother insurance claims, and rock-solid protection if a teenager totals the car—tune in for the full roadmap. 🎯 California residents—book your FREE 30-minute Estate Planning Strategy Session: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession ℹ️ Learn more at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
Handshake or Headache? Why Your Bank Account Belongs in a Living Trust
Can you just name one sibling as the "beneficiary" of your checking account and count on them to share the cash later? Technically—yes. Practically—prepare for drama. In this quick episode, we unpack the legal and family risks of relying on promises instead of your revocable living trust: • Why "do-it-yourself" beneficiary shortcuts can sideline your true wishes • How properly titling an account in your trust (or adding a pay-on-death tag that matches the trust) keeps probate and infighting at bay • Real-world cautionary tales where a verbal "I'll divide it" splintered relationships—and assets 🎯 California residents—lock in your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session here: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession
Skip Probate: The Smarter Way to Pass Your Home to Your Kids
Leaving your house to the kids in a will sounds simple—but it drags them straight into California's probate maze. And putting a child on the title? That move can trigger tax headaches and liability risks you never saw coming. In this episode, discover why a revocable living trust is the clean, court-free path for transferring your primary residence. We cover: • How one deed change drops your home into the trust's "bucket" • Why joint ownership with a child can backfire—big time • Key probate-avoidance tips that keep inheritances fast, private, and fee-light 🎯 California listeners—book your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session here: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession
One Trust, Many Beneficiaries: Splitting Your Estate the Smart Way
Think multiple kids require multiple trusts? Think again. A single revocable living trust can carve up your estate any way you choose—equal shares, staggered ages, or bespoke gifts—while keeping everything under one cohesive legal umbrella. In this quick episode you'll learn how trustees use distribution clauses and sub-trusts to tailor inheritances, all while bypassing California's probate maze (and its extra fees). 🎯 California residents—claim your FREE Estate Planning Strategy Session here: calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession
Deed It Right: Moving Your Home Into a Revocable Living Trust—Step by Step
Wondering how real estate actually gets "inside" a living trust? In this concise episode, we break down the simple—but crucial—process of retitling your home: drafting a new deed that transfers ownership from you, the individual to you, the trustee of your newly minted revocable living trust, then recording that deed at the county recorder's office. You'll hear why this one paperwork move keeps your property out of probate, maintains your full control while you're alive, and speeds inheritance to your chosen beneficiaries. Ready to put these steps into action? California residents can claim a free Estate Planning Strategy Session here → https://www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
Pass the Keys, Skip the Court: How a Revocable Living Trust Protects Your Home
Does your house really have to wind its way through California's probate courts before it can land in the hands of loved ones? Spoiler: absolutely not. In this bite-sized episode, we unpack why a revocable living trust is the gold-standard tool for transferring real estate—whether to kids, grandkids, or any beneficiary you choose—without triggering the time-sucking, fee-laden probate process. You'll learn: How a living trust keeps you in full control as trustee while you're alive The simple deed-transfer step that "drops" your home into the trust's bucket Real-world examples from families who avoided probate entirely Common myths about wills vs. trusts—and why one small document change can save your heirs months in court Ready to lock in peace of mind and safeguard your biggest asset? California residents can book a complimentary strategy session today. https://calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession
Can You Inherit Someone Else's Debt?
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Let's clear up one of the biggest myths in estate planning: debt doesn't pass down to your family when you die. If there's no co-signer or joint account holder, things like credit card balances, medical bills, and personal loans usually die with you. In this episode, I explain how debt is handled during trust or probate administration, why your estate—not your heirs—is responsible for paying creditors, and how your inheritance can never go "negative." I also talk about why setting up a revocable living trust is one of the best ways to protect your assets and control how things are distributed. Don't let internet myths or TikTok scare tactics fool you—your legacy isn't defined by debt. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #DebtMyths #InheritancePlanning #AvoidProbate #TrustAttorney #CaliforniaEstateLaw #FinancialFreedom #FillThatBucket #EstateAdministration #TrustSetup
Why Your Trust Might Be Useless
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com In this episode, I explain why creating a revocable living trust isn't enough—you have to fund it. A trust without assets is just an empty bucket. I walk you through what it means to fund your trust, how to transfer real estate, financial accounts, and other assets into it, and why failing to do so can send your estate straight to probate court, even if you thought you had everything in place. I also cover common mistakes people make when setting up their trusts, how to avoid them, and what a properly funded trust actually looks like in California. If your goal is to avoid probate, protect your family, and make your estate plan work when it matters most, don't miss this one. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #TrustFunding #AvoidProbate #RevocableTrust #TrustChecklist #TrustAdministration #TrustSetup #RealEstateTrust #CaliforniaEstateLaw #FillThatBucket #FinancialFreedom
Estate Planning Is About Choice
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Estate planning is about making your own decisions—who gets your property, your keepsakes, your accounts—whether it's family, friends, or even organizations you care about. In this episode, I explain how a revocable living trust helps you stay in control of where everything goes when you're gone. I talk about why most of my clients prefer using a trust over a will, how it helps avoid probate, and how to ensure your legacy reflects your values and priorities. Your plan, your choice. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #CaliforniaEstateLaw #AvoidProbate #RevocableTrust #TrustAttorney #WillsAndTrusts #InheritancePlanning #PersonalLegacy #FillThatBucket #FinancialFreedom #OrangeCountyLawyer
Estate Planning for Non-Family Beneficiaries
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Can someone who isn't a relative inherit your home, bank accounts, or other assets? Absolutely. In this episode, I answer one of the most common estate planning questions I get: how to leave property to a friend, a partner, a charity, or anyone outside your family. I explain how to do it legally and clearly using tools like joint ownership, beneficiary designations, wills, and especially revocable living trusts. You'll also learn how to disinherit family members and why trusts offer more control, privacy, and probate protection than a simple will. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #CaliforniaLawyer #Disinheritance #LeavePropertyToFriend #RevocableTrust #AvoidProbate #BeneficiaryDesignations #EstatePlanForNonRelatives #WillsAndTrusts #TrustAttorney #FillThatBucket
Selling a Home in a Living Trust—What You Need to Know
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Can you sell a house that's owned by a revocable living trust? Absolutely—and it's often easier than you think. In this episode, I explain how to handle real estate sales when a property is titled in a trust. All it usually takes is providing a certificate of trust to your realtor and title company to prove who the trustee is. No court, no probate, no delays. I cover how estate planning with a living trust streamlines real estate transactions, avoids costly probate in California, and makes life easier for trustees, homeowners, and real estate professionals alike. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #SellAHomeInTrust #TrustAdministration #RealEstateCalifornia #AvoidProbate #TrusteeDuties #RevocableTrust #HomeSales #CaliforniaEstateLaw #FillThatBucket
Preventing Inheritance Fights with a Solid Estate Plan
Free Estate Planning Strategy Session for California Residents www.ocestateplanlawyer.com When your adult children don't get along, the last thing you want is for them to hash it out in probate court. In this episode, I talk about why a revocable living trust is critical if there's sibling tension, personality clashes, or a blended family dynamic. Without a clear estate plan, your house, bank accounts, and other assets can become battlegrounds. I explain how to create instructions that minimize conflict, avoid probate, and protect your legacy. Don't leave your family with a legal mess and emotional fallout—set the terms now.#EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #AvoidProbate #SiblingRivalry #TrustAttorney #CaliforniaEstateLaw #FamilyDrama #InheritanceDisputes #TrustPlanning #FillThatBucket #RevocableTrust #BlendedFamily #WillVsTrust
DIY Estate Plan? Risky Move: Lawyer's Opinion
Creating your own estate plan might seem easy with online tools, but I've seen firsthand how do-it-yourself wills and revocable living trusts can fall apart. In this episode, I break down the most common mistakes people make using DIY estate planning kits—missing successor trustee provisions, unfunded trusts, and documents that don't meet California legal standards. If you're using an online service like LegalZoom or trying to write your own last will and testament, you'll want to hear why those shortcuts can cost your family time, money, and peace of mind.
What a Beneficiary Does—and Doesn't—Do After You're Gone
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com When someone passes away with a living trust, it's the trustee—not the beneficiary—who's in charge. In this episode, I break down the difference between being a trustee and a beneficiary, and why it matters for your estate plan. From distributing assets to paying debts and filing final tax returns, the trustee carries the legal responsibilities. I also explain why many people name a responsible adult child as both trustee and beneficiary, and what that really means in practice. If you're setting up or updating your revocable trust, this is a key concept to understand. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #SuccessorTrustee #TrustAdministration #CaliforniaLawyer #FillThatBucket #AvoidProbate #TrusteeDuties
Why I Don't Review LegalZoom Trusts
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Thinking about using LegalZoom or another online service for your will or living trust? Before you do, hear me out. As a California estate planning attorney, I've seen the hidden risks—missing trustee provisions, vague distribution clauses, and documents that don't follow state law. In this episode, I explain why most DIY estate plans don't work when families need them most, and what to look for if you're setting up a revocable trust or last will and testament on your own. Don't let a few shortcuts today lead to a costly probate mess later. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #LastWill #AvoidProbate #CaliforniaLaw #TrustAttorney #FillThatBucket #FinancialFreedom
Keep Childrens Names OFF The Deed to Your Home
If you're a California resident and ready to take the next step in securing your estate, visit my website at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com to learn more. Free Strategy Session for California Residents: https://calendly.com/mpevney/strategysession I'm diving into one of the most common and costly mistakes I see people make with their estate plans—putting a child on the deed to their home to avoid probate. This topic came up after someone left a comment saying, "My 48-year-old son is on the deed to my home and is now trying to control it—what can I do?" If that situation sounds familiar, you're not alone—and there are smarter, safer ways to pass your home to your children. In this podcast , I'll explain: • Why joint tenancy with a child is a risky estate planning shortcut • How it can lead to loss of control, family conflict, and capital gains taxes • What can go wrong if your child faces creditors, lawsuits, or divorce • Better alternatives like using a revocable living trust • The real costs of California probate and how to avoid it As an estate planning lawyer, I've helped hundreds of California families protect their homes, avoid probate, and create estate plans that truly work when they're needed. ✅ If you live in California and want to make sure your home and legacy are protected the right way, there's a link in the description to book a free consultation with me. 📲 Leave your estate planning questions in the comments and follow me for more legal tips about trusts, wills, probate, and more.
Why Your Living Trust Needs Its Own Bank Account
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com Setting up a living trust is only step one. If you haven't opened a bank account in the name of your trust, your assets might still end up in probate. In this episode, I explain why funding your trust matters, how to title accounts correctly, and the simple steps to open a trust bank account. Whether you're just getting started or updating an older estate plan, this one detail can make all the difference when it comes to protecting your legacy, avoiding court, and keeping your family out of probate. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #TrustBankAccount #AvoidProbate #CaliforniaEstateLaw #FillThatBucket #FinancialFreedom
The Trustee Trap That Sends Families to Court
👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com If your revocable living trust doesn't have a solid plan for what happens when your chosen trustee can't serve, you're risking court involvement—and all the delays, costs, and headaches that come with probate. In this episode, I explain how trust administration breaks down when backup trustee provisions are missing, and how to build a comprehensive estate plan that actually works. I cover how to name alternate trustees, what trust succession should look like, and why so many DIY estate plans and fill-in-the-blank legal forms create avoidable legal messes in California. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #Trustee #FillThatBucket #CaliforniaLawyer #FinancialFreedom #ProbateAvoidance #LegalZoom
Episode Title: What Happens to a Parent's Bank Account When They Die?
In this quick episode, I explain what happens to a parent's bank account after they pass away—and why it depends on how the account is set up. Joint owner? Beneficiary? No beneficiary at all? Each scenario leads to a very different outcome. I'll share how to avoid probate and keep things simple by using a living trust—either by titling the account in the trust's name or naming the trust as the beneficiary. 📍 California residents: Book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #FinancialFreedom #OrangeCounty
Why a Joint Bank Account with Your Kid Could Backfire
Thinking of adding your child to your bank account? Think again. In this short episode, I explain why joint accounts with kids can expose your money to lawsuits, creditors, and other liabilities. I'll also share smarter alternatives—like naming them as a beneficiary (POD) or using a living trust as part of a complete estate plan. Protect yourself and your family the right way. 📍 California residents can schedule a free strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #FinancialFreedom #OrangeCounty
Parents Refusing an Estate Plan? Here's What to Tell Them
If your parents won't set up a living trust, this quick episode gives you the one thing that might change their minds: the reality of probate. It's expensive, public, and painfully slow. Sometimes, the consequences speak louder than the advice. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
"Just Keep Paying the Mortgage" Is a Terrible Inheritance Plan
Thinking about quietly taking over your parents' mortgage without telling the bank they passed away? Yikes. That's not just risky—it could be mortgage fraud. In this episode, I break down why this strategy can backfire fast and what you actually need to do if you inherit a home. We'll talk about the legal consequences of skipping proper title transfers, the nightmare of probate court, and how a living trust could have prevented it all. If you're caring for aging parents or planning your own estate, this is one episode you don't want to miss.
Inheriting a Home with a Mortgage—Now What?
So you've inherited a home—but it still has a mortgage. What happens next? In this episode, I explain what it means to inherit property with an existing loan, how mortgage responsibilities are typically handled, and what rights and options you may have. We'll also cover how a living trust plays into this. If the home was placed in a trust, the trustee may have guidance—or even discretion—on whether the mortgage should be paid off or kept in place. Whether you're inheriting a home or planning to leave one behind, this episode will help you understand the financial and legal steps that come next. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
Who's the Client? Navigating Estate Planning with Aging Parents
📍 California residents can schedule a free strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com When setting up an estate plan for elderly parents, it's common for adult children to be involved—but it's crucial to understand who the client really is. In this episode, I talk about the importance of maintaining a clear attorney-client relationship with the parents—not the children—and how this protects the integrity of the estate plan. We'll also touch on the warning signs of elder abuse and undue influence, and why estate planning attorneys have to stay alert to ensure the wishes of aging clients are respected. If you're helping your parents with their estate plan—or you're a parent getting started—this episode is essential listening. #ElderLaw #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
The "Downsides" of a Living Trust (Spoiler: There Aren't Many)
What are the downsides to setting up a living trust? Honestly—not much. Aside from the upfront cost, a revocable living trust is, in my opinion, the best estate planning tool for the vast majority of people. In this episode, I break down why living trusts are so powerful, what they actually do, and why the so-called "downsides" pale in comparison to the benefits. If you want to avoid probate, protect your assets, and make sure your wishes are followed, this is the document to consider. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
Why Your Life Insurance Should Pay Into a Living Trust
Why naming your living trust—not an individual—as the beneficiary of your life insurance policy can be a game-changer. It's one of the smartest estate planning moves you can make to avoid probate, protect minor beneficiaries, and keep those funds safe from lawsuits, divorces, and poor decisions. We'll talk about how a trust can control the timing and terms of inheritance, shield assets from legal trouble, and provide long-term financial security. If you've worked hard to build wealth, this episode will help you understand how to preserve it—and why smart estate planning means putting your trust to work, literally. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
Estate Planning Isn't a Bargain Bin Decision
Thinking about hiring the cheapest estate planning lawyer you can find? In this episode, I explain why that might be a costly mistake. A "great and cheap" estate plan often turns out to be neither. From setting up a revocable living trust and avoiding probate to protecting your home and naming guardians for your kids—this stuff isn't one-size-fits-all. Real estate planning takes real strategy. Generic online documents won't cut it when your legacy and your family's future are on the line. Tune in to learn what you really need to look for in an estate planning lawyer—and how to make sure your wishes are actually carried out. How much does an estate plan cost?
Episode Title: Trusts Aren't Just for the Rich—They're for the Responsible
Just because someone inherits from a trust doesn't mean they get a giant check the moment you're gone. In this episode, I dive into how you can use a revocable living trust to create structured, smart inheritances—like monthly payouts that act as a responsible "afterlife allowance." It's one of the best ways to protect young beneficiaries (think: 18-year-olds with bad ideas and access to fast cars) while still taking care of them in a big way. Estate planning isn't just about where your stuff goes—it's about how and when. This episode shows you how to stay in control, even after you're gone. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #financialfreedom #orangecounty
The Two Estate Planning Documents Everyone Needs—No Matter What
In this episode, I break down the two essential documents every adult should have in place before they pass away: a financial power of attorney and a healthcare power of attorney—also known in California as an advance healthcare directive. These documents aren't just for the wealthy; they're critical tools for anyone who wants to make sure their finances and healthcare decisions are handled properly if they're ever unable to do it themselves. I also talk about the next step for many people: setting up a revocable living trust. Whether you're just getting started with estate planning or looking to fill in the gaps, this episode is a great place to begin. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #FinancialFreedom #OrangeCounty
How to Set Up a Living Trust for Your Home in California
Setting up a living trust for your home is a crucial step in protecting your property and avoiding probate. In this episode, I walk you through the process step by step: 1. Create the Trust — Draft a legal document that clearly states who should inherit your home after you pass away. 2. Sign and Notarize — Ensure the trust is properly signed and notarized according to California law. 3. File the Deed — Draft, sign, and file a new deed with the county records office to formally transfer your home into the trust. Taking these steps now can save your loved ones time, money, and stress down the road. California residents: Protect your home with a FREE estate planning strategy session. Schedule yours now at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com. #EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #FillThatBucket #Pevney #FinancialFreedom #OrangeCounty