Should you and your spouse make a joint will or a separate will?
When a California couple gets married, they usually adhere to the adage of “what’s mine is yours.” They buy a house and apply for a
When a California couple gets married, they usually adhere to the adage of “what’s mine is yours.” They buy a house and apply for a
It is common for young people to believe one of the most common myths about estate planning: that creating an estate plan is reserved for
You may know the melancholy feeling of seeing a friend or follower on social media who has passed away in the real world, their digital
Creating a special needs trust can bring many California parents peace of mind. They know that their child will receive the supplemental care they need
Acting as the executor or administrator of someone’s estate is rarely an easy task. They are entrusted with important tasks that must be carried out
You may be of the mindset that once you establish your will, you are prepared for the future. However, while having a will is an
For many Californians, an essential goal of their estate planning is avoiding probate. However, unless someone spends much of their time examining estate law issues,
Few among us want to think about what will happen in the event we are suddenly incapacitated. Who will ensure we get medical care according
A contribution to charity provides all sorts of benefits, both to you and the cause to which you’re donating. In addition to supporting an important
One of the most important steps for someone administering an estate is completing the inventory and appraisal of the deceased person’s property. They provide this
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