If an adult cannot care for him or herself or his or her finances, it may be necessary to pursue a conservatorship. A judge can appoint a responsible adult to act as a conservator. The conservator may be a friend or family member. The person subject to the...
Month: January 2022
Why should a younger person consider estate planning?
Although Californians can take legal estate planning steps as soon as they reach adulthood, many young people put off even writing a will. There may be many reason for the delay. Young people are typically in good health, and they may think that an estate plan would...
Here’s what you can do to protect your grandchildren’s’ finances
As we age, we tend to worry about our loved ones’ financial stability when we’re no longer around. This is what drives many people to engage in estate planning. But if you’re worried about your grandchildren’s financial wellbeing, then there may be steps that you can...