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How long does a divorce take?| Holstrom, Block & Parke, APLC - Duration: 1:33.

There are three questions that I either get or I answer, whether they ask or not, for

clients.

People come and hear misconceptions like, "Your divorce is going to be over in six months."

Now, there's a kernel of truth to that.

The kernel of truth is the soonest you can be divorced in California is six months and

one day after the other side is served with the petition for divorce and the summons.

If you're talking about finishing your divorce, you're talking about custody, you're talking

of property division, you're talking about support.

Now we have to, unfortunately, look at the practicalities and the realities of today's

society.

There are four people that dictate how long your case takes and how much it cost, you,

your ex-spouse, and each of your attorneys.

All it takes is one of those people to make the case longer, more emotional, more hostile,

and more expensive.

Well, the most important things you need besides having a good advocate, is you need an attorney

that will help you stay on task to make good compromises and good decisions about when

and how to litigate.

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9 Estate Planning Tips After Divorce - Duration: 4:37.

Hi there, Bridget Mackay of the Law Offices

of Bridget Mackay.

This is my video blog.

I practice estate planning

and elder law here in Petaluma,

California.

And today I want to talk about

the nine things you need to know

about your estate planning after a divorce.

A

lot of folks are trying to get their divorce finalized

before the tax law changed in

2018.

One of the most important tax law changes

you need to know about is

if you pay alimony.

It's no longer going to be able

to be deducted on your income

tax. And if you are a recipient

of any alimony it's no longer

going to be included in your income.

So those of you who are paying it,

you may want to look at that because you're going

to have to be paying more taxes.

Maybe it means a reduction in your alimony.

So what are the other nine things you need to think

about about your estate plan

after a divorce

or disillusion.

They're very important.

Number one is

get that disillusioned

or divorce agreement to your

estate planner if you have one

and hopefully you have an estate plan because it's very

important you do.

If you do you're going to need to revamp some

things. Obviously if you don't,

you need to get, you need to get

one.

The first thing you're going to want to do is make

sure you update your health care agents.

Because, if you don't do that

and your spouse is still your decision

maker when you can't make your health decisions,

that may not be something you want to

have happening.

Along those same lines,

the second is.

or the third.

Is if you also have a

durable power of attorney

and your ex-spouse is name you might want

to change that to someone else

because that's the person who has control

over your finances.

If you can't control them

or even if you can,

that someone can step in financially for

you.

Then you also,

and this is number four.

You want to revise those wills

and those trusts you're going to have different

executors.

You're going to have different trustees.

It's no longer going to be your ex-spouse.

And you don't want them hanging on there if

something happens to you

and your ex-spouse is now in charge of all your

assets.

Number five.

If you have minor children,

look at the guardianship.

In some cases your spouse

might have been abusive or,

you know,

on drugs

or alcohol and you don't really want them

to have physical care of your minor

children if something happens to you.

If you don't name anything then the kids will probably

automatically go to that ex-spouse.

So look at that

and talk to your estate planner about

changing that.

Number six is also

provide a financial

trust for your children within your

documents, within your trust

or your will,

so that their money is controlled

by someone other than your ex-spouse.

If you don't want that to be the case.

Someone you trust

and someone who will take care of their assets.

Otherwise,

if you don't

and your spouse will be

the guardian of your children,

can apply to be the financial guardian of your children

and manage all that money until they're 18.

For some people that's a scary prospect.

Number seven is,

check your beneficiary designations.

Redo those on your

IRAs,

your 401k's,

your deferred comp if you're in

some kind of government work.

Make sure it's the right person who's going to

inherit those assets if something

should happen to you.

Number eight is life insurance

requirements. A lot of dissolutions

require if there's minor children

that the spouse,

or one of the spouses,

or both have life insurance policies

and name the ex-spouse as the primary beneficiary

for the benefit of the kids.

But if that's the case, be aware

of that and don't change if you remarry

or decide to put your

brother or sister on that life insurance policy

because you don't trust your spouse

or ex-spouse.

And if you change it without complying

with the dissolution order

there could be litigation.

And finally, if you decide to get remarried,

get a prenup.

Prenups sometimes are done by estate

planners but they can often

also be done by a family law attorney.

So, those are the nine things to really be

aware of and clean up your

finances

and your estate for the benefit of you

and your children

and save everybody a lot of heartache

and make things clear.

Find a qualified a state planner to help

you do that today.

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