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SUMMARY:Employment Law Update\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:The new year will be full of changes. Prepare for 2023 with our help! Join us for a FREE virtual employment law update seminar to learn about new employment law changes in 2023\, including wage and hour updates. In collaboration with the Ventura Chamber of Commerce\, Partner Roy Schneider and Attorney Christopher Correa will discuss in detail\, the changes the new year will bring and help you prepare for the road ahead! Wednesday\, January 25\, 2023 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. \n  \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/employment-law-update-2023/
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SUMMARY:Employment Law Update\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The new year will be full of changes. Prepare for 2024 with our help! Join us for a FREE virtual employment law update seminar to learn about new employment law changes in 2024\, including wage and hour updates. Partner Roy Schneider and Sharvani Navangul will discuss in detail\, the changes the new year will bring and help you prepare for the road ahead! \nTuesday\, January 16\, 2024 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \n  \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/employment-law-update-2024/
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SUMMARY:Trust and Real Estate: How to Avoid Probate
DESCRIPTION:In California\, placing real estate into a properly drafted trust is one of the most effective ways to keep property out of probate. When a home or other real property is owned by a trust rather than an individual\, it can transfer directly to the next owner after death without court involvement\, delays\, or public filings. This approach matters because probate in California is often slow and costly\, particularly when real estate is involved\, and a trust allows property to pass in a more controlled and private way to the beneficiaries you choose. \nHow Probate Works for Real Estate in California\nIf you own real estate in your individual name when you pass away\, that property usually must go through probate. The court oversees the transfer\, even when there is a valid will. \nProbate can involve: \n\nCourt filings that become public record\nStatutory fees based on the value of the property\nDelays that often last a year or more\nLimited flexibility if issues arise between heirs\n\nFor example\, if you own a California home titled solely in your name\, your family may be required to open a probate case just to transfer ownership\, even if there is no disagreement. \nHow a Trust Keeps Real Estate Out of Probate\nA trust works by changing how property is owned. Instead of holding title in your individual name\, the property is transferred into the trust during your lifetime. You still control and use the property\, but legally\, the trust becomes the owner. \nWhen you pass away\, the successor trustee you named can transfer the property according to the trust terms\, without court approval. \nThis process allows: \n\nFaster transfers to beneficiaries\nPrivacy\, since trusts are not public records\nFewer administrative steps for loved ones\n\nA common scenario we see is a homeowner who places their primary residence into a revocable living trust. After death\, the successor trustee records a few documents\, and the property moves to the intended beneficiary without probate. \nCommon Real Estate Scenarios Where Trusts Help\nTrust planning is especially helpful in situations like these: \n\nYou own a home and want it to pass directly to children or a spouse\nYou own rental property in California\nYou want to avoid court involvement if you become incapacitated\nYou own property with a partner who is not your spouse\n\nFor instance\, unmarried partners often assume joint ownership will solve everything. In reality\, if the property is held as tenants in common or is otherwise not structured with survivorship rights\, probate may still be required for one partner’s share. A trust can prevent that outcome. \nWhat Happens If Real Estate Is Not Properly Transferred to the Trust\nCreating a trust alone is not enough. The real estate must be formally transferred into the trust through a recorded deed. \nIf this step is missed\, the property may still be subject to probate. This is one of the most common issues we encounter when reviewing existing estate plans. \nWe help clients avoid this problem by confirming that deeds are prepared\, recorded\, and aligned with the trust terms\, so the plan works as intended. \nTrusts vs. Other Probate Avoidance Options for Real Estate\nSome people consider alternatives such as transfer-on-death deeds or joint tenancy. While these tools can work in limited situations\, they are not always the best fit. \nCompared to a trust: \n\nTransfer-on-death deeds offer less flexibility\nJoint ownership can create tax or control issues\nTrusts allow clearer instructions and long-term planning\n\nA trust often provides better structure when you want control over timing\, conditions\, or future use of the property. \nHow We Help Clients Protect Real Estate Through Trust Planning\nAt Schneiders & Associates\, LLP\, we help clients structure trusts that align with California law and real-life property concerns. We focus on clear ownership\, proper funding of the trust\, and practical guidance for successor trustees. \nOur approach includes reviewing how your real estate is titled\, preparing the necessary deeds\, and making sure the trust instructions are easy for your loved ones to follow. \nA Smarter Way to Pass on Property\nAvoiding probate starts with making clear decisions before a crisis ever arises. When real estate is placed into a trust correctly\, your family can focus on moving forward instead of dealing with court procedures and delays. \nIf you want to avoid probate and make sure your California real estate transfers smoothly\, contact Schneiders & Associates\, LLP to discuss whether a trust-based plan is right for you.
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/trust-and-real-estate-how-to-avoid-probate/
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SUMMARY:Navigating the 2025 Employment Law Landscape: Key Updates & Insights
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 16\, 2025 \nCheck In: 8:00 AM \nTime: 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM \nLocation: Ventura City Hall \nPresented By: Roy Schneider and Sharvani Navangul \nTop 3 Highlights: \n\n2025 New Legislation: Updates on minimum wage increases\, CROWN Act expansions\, and sick leave policies for farm workers and victims of crimes.\n2024 Cases & Guidance: Insights into CA Supreme Court rulings on time rounding\, security check time compensation\, and the latest PAGA reforms.\nCritical Developments: Key arbitration updates\, EEOC harassment guidance\, and federal salary exemption changes.\n\n  \nSpeakers: \nAttorney Roy Schneider brings more than 40 years of experience to practicing law in the areas of business planning\, entity formation\, employment law\, contract law\, estate planning\, ethics\, and non-profit law. Roy advises and represents companies and entrepreneurs with a broad range of business-related services. Roy established his own law firm in 2012\, Schneiders & Associates\, L.L.P\, along with his son\, Ted. Roy has published numerous articles and regularly speaks before business groups. While maintaining his law practice\, Roy has served as a professor and adjunct professor for several colleges and universities teaching business law and business ethics.  Roy currently is an adjunct professor teaching business law at California Lutheran University. Roy is well respected among the community and is frequently called upon to teach law courses on a number of topics. \nSharvani Navangul is a dual licensed (California & India) attorney and is engaged with working on non-profits in California\, small start-ups\, and large corporate entities\, handling their formation\, restructuring\, partnership agreements\, contracts\, employment matters\, and their transactional and litigation needs. Her expertise primarily revolves around business and corporate transactions\, and employment mediation. Sharvani holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the USC\, Gould School of Law\, along with a BA. LLB (Hons.) from the National University of Study and Research in Law\, India. \nSchneiders & Associates\, in partnership with the Ventura Chamber of Commerce and SCORE\, invites you to our Annual Employment Law Update on January 16\, 2025. Join us in person for a comprehensive overview of the latest employment laws for 2025 and practical insights to help your business stay compliant and ahead of the curve. Don’t miss this essential event! \n  \nRegistration link: score.tfaforms.net/112?EventID=a10Vt0000033WPp
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/navigating-the-2025-employment-law-landscape-key-updates-insights/
LOCATION:Ventura City Hall
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SUMMARY:Building Strong Foundations: Revising & Revisiting Your Nonprofit Bylaws
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 30\, 2026\n10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCLU Oxnard Campus \n2201 Outlet Center Drive\, Oxnard\, CA 93036 \nIndividual Members: $0 \nOrganizational Members: $0 \nNon-Members: $55 \n  \nAbout this Event \nNonprofit bylaws are not only necessary under the California Nonprofit Law\, but also essential to obtaining and maintaining tax-exempt status. Aside from the legal and tax requirements\, bylaws serve as an important roadmap to guide board governance\, operations and decision-making. However\, just mention the need to revisit or revise this important document\, and most nonprofit board and staff members will shudder! Join us for this engaging discussion with Roy Schneider\, Esq. and Jessica Villar\, Esq.\, who will address bylaw basics\, required provisions\, and the process of taking on bylaw changes\, then explore best practice approaches for streamline your governance practices. \nTopics will include: \n\nWhy Bylaws Matter!\nWhat is required by California law?\nKey components of effective bylaws — what should (and shouldn’t) be in the bylaws\nThe difference between bylaws and policies\nBest practices for revising\, amending and/or restating your organization’s bylaws\, whether you are a membership or non-membership organization\nResources and checklists to help you navigate this process\n\n\nAttendees are encouraged to bring a copy of their current bylaws and submit confidential questions for Roy and Jessica to address during the workshop session. \n  \nhttps://www.callutheran.edu/centers/nonprofit/workshops/event/2026-01-30-building-strong-foundations-revising-revisiting-your-nonprofit-bylaws 
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/building-strong-foundations-revising-revisiting-your-nonprofit-bylaws/
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SUMMARY:Fiduciary Duties & Liability of Nonprofit Directors and Officers
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited! \nFiduciary Duties & Liability of Nonprofit Directors and Officers \nPresented by Schneiders & Associates\, LLP \nJoin us for a valuable seminar exploring the legal responsibilities and potential liabilities of nonprofit board members and officers. Topics include fiduciary duties\, standards of conduct\, conflict of interest policies\, indemnification\, D&O insurance\, and IRS compliance issues and avoidance of private inurement and excess benefit transactions. \n📅 Date: Wednesday\, February 25 \n🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM \n📍 Location: Ventura City Hall\, Community Meeting Room \nIn partnership with: \nVentura City Hall • Schneiders & Associates • Ventura Chamber of Commerce \nLight refreshments will be served. \nSpace is limited — RSVP today!
URL:https://rstlegal.com/event/fiduciary-duties-liability-of-nonprofit-directors-and-officers/
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