Estate Law Author

Julian Sanchez Jr

Julian Sanchez Jr is a highly experienced estate law attorney with a focus on probate law and estate litigation. He has successfully represented clients in a wide range of matters, from complex probate disputes to estate planning and administration. Julian is known for his exceptional advocacy skills and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

12+ yearsProbate LawEstate Litigation

Assigned posts

Articles by Julian Sanchez Jr

How to Transfer a Life Insurance Policy: Assignments & TaxesWho Pays Inheritance Tax on Gifts: Recipient or Estate?Do I Need to Report Foreign Inheritance to the IRS?What Is an Asset Trust: Roles, Limits, and Tax RulesWhat Is a DAF: Definition, Tax Benefits, and RulesHow Much Does Probate Cost and How to Reduce ItIs Paying Someone Else's Medical Bills a Gift Tax?What Is Fiduciary Accounting: Duties and RequirementsWhat Is Gift Splitting: Rules for Married CouplesDo Life Insurance Companies Contact Beneficiaries?How to Report an Inherited IRA on Your Tax ReturnCan You Use an Inherited IRA to Buy a House?How to Protect Your IRA From Nursing Home CostsHow to Create a Trust: Drafting, Signing, and FundingHow to Create a Will: Requirements, Types, and CostsHow Is Term Life Insurance Paid Out to Beneficiaries?Where Can I Find Free Power of Attorney Forms?Who Does Wills and Trusts? Your Options ExplainedHow Does Life Insurance Work After Death: Claims and PayoutsCan a Roth IRA Be in a Trust? Beneficiary RulesHow to Preserve Wealth: Asset Protection and Tax PlanningHow to Open an Estate Account at a Bank: Documents and StepsHow Do You Gift Money: Annual Limits and IRS FilingHow to Protect Your Wealth: Trusts, LLCs, and InsuranceWhen Does an Estate Go to Probate: Key TriggersWho Makes a Will? Eligibility and Your OptionsCan You Put an IRA Into an Irrevocable Trust? The Tax RulesWhat Life Insurance Pays You Back: ROP and Cash ValueIs There a Life Insurance Database? Yes, SeveralWhy Buy Long-Term Care Insurance: Costs, Gaps, and Benefits