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A California Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 2025-2026: Selected Cases and Statutes

Authors
  • Susan Fletcher French
  • Diane J. Klein Kemker
Series / Supplements
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Table of contents
Preface

With this edition, we welcome a new co-author, Diane Klein Kemker, currently teaching wills and trusts as an adjunct professor of law at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law and Loyola Law School (Los Angeles). Professor Kemker has taken over updating this edition, and has focused on supplementing the Table of Statutes to enhance the book's ease of use.

A CALIFORNIA COMPANION is for professors teaching students who may take the California Bar Exam. The California Probate Code is different from the Uniform Probate Code and the "national" law presented in casebooks. Inheritance rights of parents and children in adoption, nonmarital, and stepfamily situations, disqualified transferees, consequences of financial elder abuse, extension of wills rules to nonprobate transfers, and special time limits on bringing various claims are some of the areas in which California has distinct rules. The Companion includes all the statutes required for the California Bar Exam, as well as California cases and statutes that give context to the bar statutes, reflect recent legislative changes, or illustrate areas where California law is different from "national" law. Although the California Bar Exam tests the common law of trusts, California trust law-including the rights of creditors in trust assets and rights of trust beneficiaries to information-is included for comparative purposes.

A CALIFORNIA COMPANION is designed for ease of use. Bar statutes are clearly marked and all statutes have been given explanatory captions. Principal cases are severely edited for easy classroom use. The detailed Table of Contents lists all included statutes with identifying captions, and all principal cases are preceded by a short description identifying the subject matter.

The Table of Cases lists more than 52 principal cases and 136 note cases. The Table of Statutes groups statutes into Bar Statutes, other sections of the Probate Code, sections of the Family Code, the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the Welfare and Institutions Code. The Companion also includes Instructions for the California Bar Exam that list the Bar Statutes that may be examined.

Organization of A California Companion tracks Dukeminier & Sitkoff, Wills, Trusts & Estates (11th ed. 2022 and the forthcoming 12th ed. 2026), but it can easily be used with other casebooks because the Table of Contents clearly shows the subject matter of each section.

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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface to the 2025-2026 Edition
Scope of the California Bar Examination 

Chapter 1. Introduction: Freedom of Disposition 
Chapter 2. Intestacy: An Estate Plan by Default 
Chapter 3. Wills: Formalities and Forms 
Chapter 4. Wills: Capacity and Contests 
Chapter 5. Wills: Construction 
Chapter 6. Trusts: Characteristics and Creation 
Chapter 7. Nonprobate Transfers and Planning for Incapacity
Chapter 8. Limits on Freedom of Disposition: Protection of
the Spouse and Children 
Chapter 9. Trusts: Fiduciary Administration
Chapter 10. Trusts: Alienation and Modification 
Chapter 11. Trusts: Charitable Purposes, Cy Pres,
and Supervision
Chapter 12. Trusts: Powers of Appointment
Chapter 13. Trusts: Construction and Future Interests
Chapter 14. The Rule Against Perpetuities and Trust Duration 

Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
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About the authors
Susan French
Professor of Law Emerita
UCLA School of Law

Susan French teaches Property, Wills and Trusts, and Common Interest Communities. Her areas of expertise include the law of wills, trusts, future interests, servitudes (easements and covenants), and common interest communities. After graduating from law school where she was articles editor of the Washington Law Review, Professor French practiced law in Seattle, Washington, and then joined the UC Davis law faculty in 1975. She was a visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School in 1980, the UCLA School of Law in 1988-89, Harvard Law School in 1990, Duke Law School in 2001 and 2007, and the University of North Carolina in 2005. She spent a sabbatical year at the University of Chile in Santiago during 1982-83 and part of a sabbatical leave at the University of Sydney Faculty of Law in 2002.

Professor French was the Reporter for the American Law Institute’s Restatement of the Law, Third, Property (Servitudes) (2000). She serves as an adviser to the Restatement of the Law, Third, Property (Donative Transfers), and she has advised the California Law Revision Commission on the revision of laws relating to common-interest developments and the Probate Code. She is co-author of Cases and Texts on Property (with Casner, et al., 6th ed. 2015), and Community Association Law (with Hyatt, 2d ed. 2008). Professor French is also the author of A California Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts and Estates.

Product Information
Publication date
2025-07-03
Copyright Year
2025
Pages
400
Print
9798894107943
eBook
9798894107967
eBook + Audiobook
9798899632754
Audiobook
9798899632266
Paperback - FREDPOD
9798899647178
Subject
Wills, Trusts, and Estates
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