Mr. Hudack started his career in real estate, managing transactions for Fortune 500 companies. In addition to negotiating, executing, and closing acquisitions for sales and leases, he started and operated his own businesses. He has served as corporate and litigation counsel to community associations throughout California. Joe earned his Juris Doctorate from Western State College of Law, magna cum laude, so he could expand his practice and use his talents to assist clients with estate planning, business law, contract review and drafting, and real estate law services.
Pick A Trustee, Executor, and Agent Under a Power of Attorney Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack says that while the term “fiduciary” has a long legal history, according to estate planning attorney Joseph Hudack, it often refers to someone who has a legal obligation to act in another person’s best interests. Fiduciaries include people…
Make a Successful Gift to Your Children Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack. What constitutes a “large” gift can be relative. That being said, if you are considering giving cash or property to someone, a little bit of planning can help avoid negative consequences. This is particularly true if the gifted amounts are over $15,000.00,…
Should a Guardian and Trustee Be the Same Person? If you have overheard any discussion about an estate planning attorney, you have likely heard the words “guardian” or “trustee” tossed around in the conversation. Should Your Child’s Guardian and Trustee Be the Same Person? When it comes to estate planning, who will be ultimately in…
Selecting Your Successor Trustee Your successor trustee plays an essential role in the effective execution of your estate plan. If you have a revocable living trust, you probably named yourself as a trustee, so you can continue to manage your financial affairs. Still, eventually, someone will need to step in for you when you can…
Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack Says That One Call You Must Make After You Buy a Home That You’ve Probably Forgotten. During the home buying process, you worked with a lot of individuals: your realtor, the seller’s realtor, the title company, the loan officer, and the home inspector. Now that you have finalized the…
Why Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Top One Percent Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack says that there is a common misconception that estate plans are only for the ultra-rich – the top 1%, 10%, 20%, or some other artificial threshold of “enough” wealth, according to estate planning attorney Joseph Hudack, are frequently mistaken…
Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack says that the new tax legislation raises the federal estate tax exemption to $11.2 million for individuals and $22.4 million for couples. The increase means that an exceedingly small number of estates (only about 1,800, nationally) will have to worry about federal estate taxes in 2018, according to estimates…
Leave Assets to Adult Children Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack knows that when considering how to leave assets to adult children, the first step is to decide how much each one should receive. Most parents want to treat their children fairly, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they should receive equal shares of their estate.…
Fix 5 Common Estate Planning Problems Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack knows the Common Estate Planning Problems – Not surprisingly, most people loathe reviewing their estate plan because it can be both confusing and daunting. Others do not want to think about death and avoid the topic altogether. If you already have put an…
Leave Assets to Minor Children Corona Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack knows that most parents want to make sure their children are provided for in the event something happens to them while the children are still minors. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and good friends sometimes want to leave gifts to beloved young children too. Unfortunately, good…