Though many people like to think that they know their loved ones, it is often impossible to know every detail. Of course, when a person is in charge of handling the probate process for a deceased loved one, it is often necessary to find out as many details as possible in order to properly settle the decedent's final affairs. In particular, an executor may need information about the person's creditors.
Wills are of no use if they are lost
Many California residents may have the best of intentions when it comes to creating their estate plans. They may want their wills and other documents to help their loved ones settle important matters after their passing. However, certain mistakes could make that more difficult for surviving family members.
Estate planning can help new parents protect their children
Many California residents feel like there is no greater joy than having children. For new parents, the feelings of excitement, happiness and love for their new child may be overwhelming. Because they undoubtedly want to do what they can to protect their child in various ways, they may want to look into estate planning.