When it comes to estate planning, a little information can go a long way. In our blog, our legal team explores common problems we see when reviewing estate plans, as well as tips you can put into practice immediately to protect your future.
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When a Social Security Recipient Dies, Survivors May Be Eligible for BenefitsLearn about Social Security survivor benefits, including lump-sum death payments and monthly benefits for spouses, children, and other eligible family members.
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Can Cataract Surgery Reduce Your Risk for Developing Dementia?Torrance Probate. Living Trust and Will Attorney in Torrance.
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“Sorry, Kids, We Can’t Talk to You!”Learn why estate planning attorneys can't share client information with family members without consent and how to ensure proper involvement in the process.
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Why Joint Tenancy May Not Be the Best Strategy for YouJoint tenancy might seem like an easy way to avoid probate, but it could put your assets at the mercy of negligent relatives or impartial creditors.
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How Probate Attorneys Help Estate ExecutorsBeing named an estate executor may feel like an honor. However, the position comes with important legal responsibilities that can be hard to handle by yourself.
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(Cautionary) Tales of The Rich and FamousEstate Planning Services for Families in Torrance
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Estate Planning for Non-U.S. Citizens Who Live in CaliforniaPeople who aren’t United States citizens may have to consider estate planning law both in California and their home country. Learn more here.
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The Client Sure Didn’t Expect This to Happen!Torrance Living Trust Attorneys
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Deciding How Much Life Insurance Is Enough for YouLife insurance is important for anyone with heirs or dependents, but it’s not always easy to determine how big of a policy you need. Learn more here.
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“I Enjoyed Everyone Else’s Christmas”A personal story from attorney Philip Kavesh on growing up in small town America in the 1950's and 1960's
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A Truly American Thanksgiving Feast!One of a series of stories growing up in the 1960's in small town America. Philip Kavesh, Vineland New Jersey
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Blind Trusts in CaliforniaBlind trusts can be incredibly useful tools for people who desire privacy or who need to reconcile possible conflicts of interest. Learn more here.