Free California Estate Planning Tools

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Free California Estate Planning Tools

These tools apply current California probate and trust law to your situation and give you a real answer, not a brochure. They were built by Eric Ridley, a California estate planning attorney with 15 years of practice limited to trusts, estates, and probate.

Every calculator and screener on this page uses the 2026 California statutory fee schedule, current small-estate thresholds, and the actual Probate Code deadlines your court will enforce. No signup. No email gate. Use them as many times as you need.

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See What Probate Will Actually Cost

Most people guess wrong. Enter the gross estate value and get the exact statutory executor fee, attorney fee, court filing costs, and referee fee California law requires.

Calculate Probate Fees

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Know Every Deadline After Someone Dies

Named as successor trustee? Enter the date of death and get a personalized calendar of every California trust administration deadline, from the 60-day notice to the final distribution.

Build Your Timeline

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Find Out If Your Trust Is Actually Funded

A trust that isn’t funded is just a stack of paper. Select your assets and get a personalized checklist showing exactly how each one needs to be retitled into your trust.

Track Your Funding

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Model Your Inherited IRA Distributions

Inherited an IRA? Find out whether you’re subject to the 10-year rule or can stretch distributions over your life expectancy, then see a year-by-year schedule with estimated income tax.

Calculate Distributions

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Trace Your Community vs. Separate Property

California’s community property rules determine who owns what and how it’s taxed when a spouse dies. Enter your assets and see which are community, which are separate, and which are mixed.

Classify Your Assets

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See If Your Estate Faces Federal Tax

The current exemption is $15 million, but what if it drops to $7 million? Enter your estate value and see your exposure under both scenarios, plus what you could lock in now.

Check Your Exposure

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Audit Your Power of Attorney for Gaps

An outdated or incomplete power of attorney can leave your family stuck in court. Answer 10 questions and find out whether your documents have the provisions banks actually accept.

Start the Audit

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Check Your Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary designations override your will and your trust. Enter your accounts and see whether an ex-spouse, deceased relative, or “my estate” is still named where it shouldn’t be.

Audit Your Beneficiaries

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Is Your Trust Still Doing Its Job?

Laws change. Families change. A trust drafted five years ago may have gaps you don’t know about. Answer a few questions and find out whether your plan still protects what you think it does.

Start the 44-Point Checkup

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Get a Full Diagnostic on Your Estate Plan

Funding gaps, outdated beneficiary designations, missing powers of attorney. This deeper review flags the problems that cause real trouble when someone gets sick or dies.

Check Your Plan

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Will an Inherited Home Trigger a Tax Reassessment?

Proposition 19 changed the rules for inherited property in California. Enter the property details and see whether you will owe higher property taxes and how much.

Run the Numbers

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Find Out If This Estate Needs Probate

Not every estate goes through probate. This screener checks the asset values against California’s current thresholds and tells you whether formal probate, a small-estate affidavit, or nothing at all is required.

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Want a straight read on where you stand?

Talk to Eric. A free 30-minute call, no pitch. He’ll tell you where you’re exposed, what it would cost to fix, and what you can skip.

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