Yes, it was very helpful Grandpa Guilory wants to know if you take the easy to forge Anderson Advisor Trust and LLC in trade for a TOLL Forgery Proof NICER Interdiction Living Trust, Permission Ledger DPOA, and Counterfeit Free LLC, he's afraid he might not have enough time for you to add it to your list of videos. And would like to have the NICER 837PC Citizens and Sheriffs on call to arrest his greedy Trust Forging Son-in Laws by the holidays. He says he Needs TOLL to be the Co-Successor Trustee because he has some greedy grantees and thieving trustees.
I live in Brazil and I try to watch every video on estate planning (I'm already worried about how to leave my wealth to my children). Even though your videos are focused on the reality of the United States, I really like your approach as well as the sober way you share your faith at the end of the videos. That's why I watch them all until the end.
Hi Edmund: Do you have offices in San Francisco or near SF, CA? If not, where? I am interested in a professional consultation in the coming year. Thank you.
I agree. Video sound requires sitting right next to ipad even with volume at highest level. You have a very soft voice so keep in mind we are not sitting right next to you.
The fact that you took the time to share how to plan for your death and your afterlife while living made this video so refreshing. Thanks for sharing about Jesus. The only real life insurance I know.
You should provide a discussion the significant difference and advantages in California for holding properties (not held in a Trust) as Community Property compared to Community Property With Right of Survivorship. You should also point out that marriage automatically makes creates community property but that Title held as Community Property must be recorded or re-recorded as Community Property With Right of Survivorship in order to obtain its benefits. Note that this provision for holding Title was established only in 2001, is not automatically applicable and that property owners who held Title prior to this date must convey their Title to Community Property With Right of Survivorship and must record this change in Title conveyance at the Office of the County Recorder. , You might also discuss how to handle issues of property held in non-community property ownership States.
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming! Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
Although we still need a Forgery Proof NICER Interdiction Living Trust and Permission Ledger DPOA to prevent conservatorship, financial elder abuse, and Probate.
I normally say no to anything that gives more money to California politicians/officials But in this case Prop 19 was fair to other property tax payers. Continue please very informative. Medi-Cal I hate to think that California Tax Payers get stuck with the Bill when there were assets that should have gone to the paying of that debt, Again very informative.
Wow! Thanks for the bible verse!🙏🏼❤️ QUestıon.. if I own a house as joint tenant, if the other owner dies do I have to pay a step up basis for 1/2 of the property? Do I need to do anything ? Thanks for the information, I haven't done a trust yet.😬
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming! Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
@@treeoflifelawfirm Grandpa Guilory says how are we going to grow pragmatically if you don't answer questions, and he's too old to wait for videos. Does joint owner right of survivorship avoid capital gains?
I already spent 5000$ on 2 trusts but need to revise; maybe it can be done through his tutorial and I can attach the redo to the old trusts done by lawyers?
@ No, not a good idea. You already spent that much money and it appears by what you’re saying that your trust is screwed up. Have a lawyer fix it the right way.
A & B create the trust as husband & wife.. A dies, can B change info in the trust. Like beneficiary etc., It is revocable. Any exceptions. Just curious
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming! Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
Tree of Life can correct me if my memory fails me like our Estate Plan failed me, A is the survivor and no you can not change the B side unless your stealing B’ Grantees shares. And go to Jail if it’s a NICER Forgery Proof Interdiction Living Trust. With Trusted Advisors and Allied Legal Trust Guardians who mentor grantors, monitor trustees, referee grantees, defend, validate, and certify inheritances to transfer, distribute, and settle counterfeit free administrations with a Pro Bono Trust Reading.
@@PragmaticClient-w5c I meant, It is a revocable living trust. Husband dies and wife want to make changes in the trust. Can she make changes releated beneficiary names ?
@@sumahomes-i4i Pragmatic client can correct grandpa's memory if it fails him like the Estate Plan Trust failed him, if it's an RLT yes you can make changes you're the boss, if it's an A/B Trust you can only make changes on your A side. Grandpa hopes you don't use the power to remove rightful heirs to get a larger share for your side of the family.
Hi friends, was this video helpful? Please leave a comment below so we can make more practical videos about California living trusts!
Yes, very helpful to me.
Thanks.
Very helpful, where it's your office located?
That you are a Christian, I truly appreciate you.
Yes, it was very helpful Grandpa Guilory wants to know if you take the easy to forge Anderson Advisor Trust and LLC in trade for a TOLL Forgery Proof NICER Interdiction Living Trust, Permission Ledger DPOA, and Counterfeit Free LLC, he's afraid he might not have enough time for you to add it to your list of videos. And would like to have the NICER 837PC Citizens and Sheriffs on call to arrest his greedy Trust Forging Son-in Laws by the holidays. He says he Needs TOLL to be the Co-Successor Trustee because he has some greedy grantees and thieving trustees.
I live in Brazil and I try to watch every video on estate planning (I'm already worried about how to leave my wealth to my children). Even though your videos are focused on the reality of the United States, I really like your approach as well as the sober way you share your faith at the end of the videos. That's why I watch them all until the end.
This whole video was amazing and so refreshing to my soul. I was so blessed by watching. God bless you, young brother🙏🏼🙏🏼✝️✝️
Glad you enjoyed it.
Your video is so helpful. I appreciate your time and hard work to put up this video . Thank you my friend. 😊❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much! Very very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Great overview of CA estate laws.
Thank you. Glad it was helpful.
Great job explaining. I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Edmund: Do you have offices in San Francisco or near SF, CA? If not, where? I am interested in a professional consultation in the coming year. Thank you.
Hello, our law firm serves clients in California and New York.
You might want to talk closer to the mic or increase mic sensitivity for next video, besides that nice video. Yes I did max out my volume.
Thanks for the tip.
I agree. Video sound requires sitting right next to ipad even with
volume at highest level. You have a very soft voice so keep in mind
we are not sitting right next to you.
And very helpful information.
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Please replace the Easy to forge estate plan with a forgery proof inheritance administration.
The fact that you took the time to share how to plan for your death and your afterlife while living made this video so refreshing. Thanks for sharing about Jesus. The only real life insurance I know.
In Lord we trust, thanks for the show. it is very valuable
Glad it was helpful!
You should provide a discussion the significant difference and advantages in California for holding properties (not held in a Trust) as Community Property compared to Community Property With Right of Survivorship. You should also point out that marriage automatically makes creates community property but that Title held as Community Property must be recorded or re-recorded as Community Property With Right of Survivorship in order to obtain its benefits. Note that this provision for holding Title was established only in 2001, is not automatically applicable and that property owners who held Title prior to this date must convey their Title to Community Property With Right of Survivorship and must record this change in Title conveyance at the Office of the County Recorder. , You might also discuss how to handle issues of property held in non-community property ownership States.
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming!
Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
Although we still need a Forgery Proof NICER Interdiction Living Trust and Permission Ledger DPOA to prevent conservatorship, financial elder abuse, and Probate.
I normally say no to anything that gives more money to California politicians/officials But in this case Prop 19 was fair to other property tax payers. Continue please very informative. Medi-Cal I hate to think that California Tax Payers get stuck with the Bill when there were assets that should have gone to the paying of that debt, Again very informative.
Glad it was helpful.
Yes it was helpful
Wow! Thanks for the bible verse!🙏🏼❤️ QUestıon.. if I own a house as joint tenant, if the other owner dies do I have to pay a step up basis for 1/2 of the property? Do I need to do anything ? Thanks for the information, I haven't done a trust yet.😬
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming!
Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
@@treeoflifelawfirm Grandpa Guilory says how are we going to grow pragmatically if you don't answer questions, and he's too old to wait for videos. Does joint owner right of survivorship avoid capital gains?
Tip: get a lawyer to make your trust. Don’t trust your own inexperience to create your own trust.
I already spent 5000$ on 2 trusts but need to revise; maybe it can be done through
his tutorial and I can attach the redo to the old trusts done by lawyers?
@ No, not a good idea. You already spent that much money and it appears by what you’re saying that your trust is screwed up. Have a lawyer fix it the right way.
A & B create the trust as husband & wife.. A dies, can B change info in the trust. Like beneficiary etc., It is revocable. Any exceptions. Just curious
Thank you for reaching out and leaving a comment! We appreciate your interest in our channel. Your question has been added to our list of video topics and we will certainly consider it for a future video. While we can't promise that we'll get to every question, rest assured that we're doing our best to bring you the most relevant and helpful content. Keep an eye out for future videos and keep the questions coming!
Please note that this is not legal or financial advice and we have no legal obligation to answer your questions. Our response is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice, to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tree of Life Law Firm or any of its attorneys, or to be an offer to create such an attorney-client relationship. The information is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need personal legal or financial advice, please consult a legal or financial professional immediately. Do not take any action, postpone any action, or decline to take any proposed action based on this information without first engaging the representation of a licensed attorney at law in your State of residence. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE COMMENTS IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. God bless.
Tree of Life can correct me if my memory fails me like our Estate Plan failed me, A is the survivor and no you can not change the B side unless your stealing B’ Grantees shares. And go to Jail if it’s a NICER Forgery Proof Interdiction Living Trust. With Trusted Advisors and Allied Legal Trust Guardians who mentor grantors, monitor trustees, referee grantees, defend, validate, and certify inheritances to transfer, distribute, and settle counterfeit free administrations with a Pro Bono Trust Reading.
@@PragmaticClient-w5c I meant, It is a revocable living trust. Husband dies and wife want to make changes in the trust. Can she make changes releated beneficiary names ?
@@sumahomes-i4i Pragmatic client can correct grandpa's memory if it fails him like the Estate Plan Trust failed him, if it's an RLT yes you can make changes you're the boss, if it's an A/B Trust you can only make changes on your A side. Grandpa hopes you don't use the power to remove rightful heirs to get a larger share for your side of the family.
Hi Edmund, what is the phone number I can call for consultation? thanks
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