Kevin O’Brien discusses how social distancing changes the debate over electronic wills in his latest article on The Recorder. As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread through communities, the prospect of offering people electronic wills, remotely executed and virtually witnessed, has a whole new appeal. Proponents of electronic wills want to bring the low cost and convenience of electronic transactions to the world of estate planning. Allowing consumers to shop for estate planning services online and create and sign wills from the convenience of their homes makes estate planning more accessible and affordable. The risk of fraud and undue influence, the argument goes, is always present in estate planning transactions regardless of the medium used to execute the documents. Any increase in risk is offset by the many advantages technology provides. The COVID-19 pandemic adds a new and weighty argument in support of electronic wills: public health.
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Hartog, Baer & Hand congratulates Principal Andrew Verriere for his appointment to the board of directors for the Contra Costa County Bar Association (CCCBA). Thank you for your outstanding leadership in our community!
Congratulations to Ryan Szczepanik & Andrew Verriere who are recipients of the CCCBA Pro Bono Honor Roll.
If you practice in parts of the United States where wealth is more concentrated, such as New York, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, you may very well have clients with taxable estates.