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Don't Overlook Timeshares in Estate Planning: Multi-State Probate Risks

Most people skip their timeshare during estate planning because they think it's not worth much—but that decision can come back to haunt their family. In this clip, Kirsten explains that when a timeshare with a deed isn't transferred to your trust, it becomes a probate issue the moment you pass away. And here's the part most people miss: even if your California trust is perfectly set up, an out-of-state timeshare in Florida or Hawaii could trigger a separate probate process in each of those states. That means your family could be dealing with probate courts in multiple jurisdictions—exactly the kind of hassle most people set up a trust to avoid. https://absolutetrustcounsel.com/202-estate-planning-misses-the-timeshare-problem-no-one-talks-about/

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