Revocable Living Trusts
A revocable living trust is the foundation of most good estate plans here in Marin County. It holds your assets during your lifetime, lets you stay in complete control, and passes everything to your beneficiaries without any court involvement when you’re gone.
Here’s the thing most people don’t realize: a trust only works if it’s funded. That means your home, investment accounts, and other assets need to be titled in the name of the trust. A lot of attorneys hand you a signed document and call it done. We make sure the funding actually happens.
We help clients with:
- Revocable living trusts
- Trust amendments and restatements
- Trustee selection guidance
- Pour-over wills (to catch any assets left out of the trust)
- Beneficiary designation reviews
Irrevocable Trusts and Advanced Planning
For clients with larger estates or specific goals around tax planning, asset protection, or charitable giving, irrevocable trusts offer tools that revocable trusts can’t.
Unlike a revocable trust, an irrevocable trust generally removes assets from your taxable estate once they’re transferred in. That can matter a great deal when the federal estate tax exemption changes, which it’s set to do in the coming years.
Depending on your situation, we may work with you on:
- Irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILITs)
- Special needs trusts for a disabled loved one
- Charitable trusts
- Grantor trusts for wealth transfer
- Generation-skipping transfer (GST) planning
Wills and Essential Documents
A trust doesn’t replace a will. It works alongside one. We draft pour-over wills that act as a safety net for any assets not transferred into your trust. We also handle:
- Last wills and testaments
- Durable powers of attorney
- Advance healthcare directives and living wills
- Guardianship designations for minor children
If you have kids and don’t have a guardian nomination in place, that’s the most urgent thing to address. Courts decide who raises your children if you haven’t said who you want.
Trust and Estate Administration
Not all of our clients come to us for planning. Many come to us after a loved one has passed and they’re trying to figure out what to do next.
We help successor trustees and executors understand their duties, gather and value assets, handle creditor claims, deal with tax filings including IRS Form 706 when required, and distribute assets to beneficiaries. We also help families avoid the disputes that come from unclear instructions or improperly administered trusts.
Probate in California
If a loved one passed away without a trust, or with assets that weren’t properly titled, probate may be required. California probate court can be slow and costly. We guide families through the process from start to finish, and in some cases we can use simplified procedures for smaller estates.
We can also help you plan now so your family never has to deal with probate at all.
Elder Law and Medi-Cal Planning
This is an area that often gets overlooked until it’s almost too late. If you or a parent may need long-term care in the future, Medi-Cal planning can protect family assets from being spent down on nursing home costs.
California’s Medi-Cal rules are complex, and the timing of any planning matters a lot. We help clients in Belvedere and across Marin County think through asset protection strategies that fit within the legal rules and their family’s goals.
Business Succession Planning
If you own a business, your estate plan needs to address what happens to it if you can’t run it anymore. We work with business owners in Belvedere, Tiburon, Sausalito, and throughout the Bay Area to document succession plans that align with their business structure and personal estate goals.
Serving Belvedere and the Tiburon Peninsula
Matthew W. Harris, Esq., LLM works with clients throughout Belvedere, Tiburon, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Corte Madera, Larkspur, Ross, San Rafael, Novato, and the wider San Francisco Bay Area.
Ready to talk? Start with a confidential consultation. There’s no pressure and no obligation. Just a real conversation about what you want to protect and how to do it.