## For California Residents Facing the Unthinkable: How State Law Protects Your Estate from Those Who Harm You
If you’re a California resident concerned about protecting your assets and ensuring your estate goes to the right beneficiaries—even in worst-case scenarios—this guide explains how California’s Slayer Statute works and what it means for your estate planning strategy.
The tragic case involving the Reiner family has brought renewed attention to a critical but rarely discussed aspect of inheritance law: Can someone who kills a family member still inherit from their victim’s estate?
Source: Digital Journal – Will Nick Reiner Be Entitled to His Inheritance?
## What Is California’s Slayer Statute?
California’s Probate Code sections 250-259, commonly known as the “Slayer Statute,” provides clear legal protections for estates when a beneficiary is accused of killing the person whose estate they would inherit from.
Key provisions include:
## How Does This Apply to Real California Families?
While parricide (the killing of one’s parents) is rare—accounting for only about 2% of homicides in the United States, with approximately a quarter involving both parents—California families need to understand how these protections work.
### What Happens Before a Criminal Conviction?
This is where estate planning and probate law intersect in complex ways:
### Real-World Impact on Estate Distribution
In cases where multiple children are beneficiaries (like the Reiner case, which involves four children), the remaining beneficiaries must navigate:
## What This Means for Your California Estate Plan
For California residents creating or updating their estate plans, understanding the Slayer Statute provides important context for several planning decisions:
### Questions to Discuss with Your Estate Planning Attorney:
### Why Comprehensive Planning Matters
While most California families will never face circumstances involving the Slayer Statute, this law illustrates why thorough estate planning is essential:
## How California Probate and Trust, PC Can Help
At California Probate and Trust, PC, we understand that estate planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about protecting your family and ensuring your wishes are honored, even in the most challenging circumstances.
Our approach for California residents includes:
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## Legal Disclaimer
This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information presented is based on California law as of January 2026 and may not reflect the most current legal developments. Every family’s situation is unique, and estate planning laws are complex and subject to change. This article discusses a specific news case for educational purposes and should not be interpreted as legal guidance for any particular situation. For advice regarding your specific circumstances, please consult with a qualified California estate planning attorney. California Probate and Trust, PC offers free consultations to discuss your individual needs. No attorney-client relationship is created by reading this article or contacting our firm for general information.
