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Recognizing a “Guardian Angel”Trust Lawyer Palos Verdes
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The Problem With 11th-Hour WillsWhile California law has no provisions against deathbed wills, any last-minute interpretations could be contested in court. Our California attorneys explain.
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Estate Probate and the Internal Revenue Service’s Art Advisory PanelThe Art Advisory Panel for the IRS helps the federal government cross-check the claimed value of potentially valuable artwork. Our CA lawyers explain.
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How a Medi-Cal Asset Protection Trust Can Help You and Your Loved OnesMedi-Cal Asset Protection Trust Attorney Torrance
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Financial Considerations for Family Home Caregivers in CaliforniaWhile home care may seem an effective alternative to assisted living facilities, the costs of care can quickly accumulate. Our CA attorneys explain.
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What to Consider Before Giving an Early InheritanceAn early inheritance could help a young entrepreneur; however, it’s important to consider your future and your own retirement. Our CA attorneys explain.
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The Retirement Risks of a Late-Life DivorceOlder Californians have more to lose in a divorce since even the slightest mistake could cost them a comfortable retirement. Our CA attorneys explain.
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Celebrity Estate Planning Horror Stories
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Another Celebrity Horror Story in the Making: Lessons from Anne Heche’s EstateAnne Heche Estate Planning
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2022 National Estate Planning Awareness Week2022 National Estate Planning Awareness Week - October 17-23
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How to Revoke or Alter an Irrevocable Trust in CaliforniaWhile irrevocable trusts are not designed to be changed, California law does allow amendments under certain circumstances. Our attorneys explain.
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Mistakes to Avoid With Payable on Death AccountsPayable on death accounts can help beneficiaries avoid probate, but only if those accounts are part of a more holistic estate plan. Our CA attorneys explain.