Trusts and Estates
Ca. Trs. & Estates Quarterly 2022, VOLUME 28, ISSUE 4
Content
- Chairs of Section Subcommittees
- Editorial Board
- Letter From the Chair
- Litigation Alert
- McLe Self-study Article Roadblocks On the Road To Probate Trials
- McLe Self-study Article Tips of the Trade: Why Over-notice? Because Due Process Might Demand It.
- McLe Self-study Article Until Death Do Us Part: Part II: Areas of Divergence Between Marital Property Division At Death and Divorce
- McLe Self-study Article What Do I Need To Know About the Corporate Transparency Act?
- Tax Alert
- Letter From the Editor
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Written by Robert Barton, Esq.*
It is my honor to take over as this year’s California Trusts and Estates Quarterly Editor-in-Chief from Kristen Caverly, who has left big shoes to fill. I thank Kristen for her leadership and all of her tireless work putting the Quarterly together over the past year, along with the efforts of last year’s Editorial Board consisting of Ralph Hughes, Erin Norcia, Nicholas Van Brunt, Matthew Owens and Ryka Farotte.
I look forward to working with this year’s Editorial Board to continue the Quarterly’s mission of providing high-caliber, scholarly articles and legal updates to our Section members. In that regard, we are particularly lucky for the submissions that are contained in this issue.
James P. Lamping has followed his 2015 Quarterly article on the similarities between marital property division rules applicable upon divorce and upon the death of the first spouse with a sequel, Until Death Do Us Part, Part II, which analyzes new authority developing on these issues.