
THE LAW CORNER BLOG
Welcome to THE LAW CORNER, a Devey Law BLOG
Your trusted source for clear, practical insights on California estate planning, trust administration, probate, business law, and more!
Here, you'll find straightforward guidance, timely legal updates, and thoughtful tips to help you make informed decisions for yourself, your family, or your business. Whether you're preparing for the future or navigating complex legal matters, The Law Corner is here to empower you with knowledge and confidence every step of the way.
Disclaimer: The information provided on The Law Corner is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Reading this blog does not create an attorney-client relationship with Devey Law, A Professional Law Corporation
Should You Let Your Successor Trustee Remove You Without a Doctor’s Certification for Incapacity?
Estate planning often involves preparing for the possibility that you may one day become unable to manage your own affairs. In California, a well-crafted revocable living trust includes provisions for what happens if the person who created the trust (the settlor) becomes incapacitated. A key question is how to determine incapacity: Should your successor trustee be allowed to declare you incapacitated and take over without a doctor’s certification?
Trust vs. Durable Power Of Attorney in California Incapacity Planning
Incapacity can happen when you least expect it. In California, both a revocable living trust and a durable power of attorney (DPOA) can help avoid court involvement and ensure someone you trust can manage your affairs. But not all trusts include the right provisions for incapacity. This blog explains how these two tools work, their key differences, and why having both—properly drafted—is essential for a complete incapacity plan.
How Business Law Can Help You: A Guide for Entrepreneurs
Understanding business law is essential for entrepreneurs looking to protect their interests and set their ventures up for long-term success. From choosing the right legal structure to drafting strong contracts and ensuring regulatory compliance, business law provides a solid foundation for growth.
What is Estate Planning and Why is it Important?
Estate planning is essential for protecting your assets, loved ones, and legacy. From wills and trusts to powers of attorney and healthcare directives, a well-crafted estate plan ensures your wishes are honored and helps avoid probate.
