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The Devastating, Yet Avoidable Probate ProcessTips on how a living trust can help you avoid the costly, time-consuming probate process, ensuring secure asset distribution and peace of mind.
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Why Unmarried California Couples Need an Estate PlanCalifornia law favors spouses and close relatives when it comes to inheritance, which means unmarried couples must be proactive in estate planning.
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Preparing for the UnexpectedHaving the right estate planning documents in place is crucial, but even more so if you're away from home and may need to be unexpectedly rushed to the hospital
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Why You Need to Review Your Estate PlanEven if you have a will or trust, tax laws can change or you may decide to move to another state. Learn more here about why you need to review your estate plan.
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Understanding Charitable Trusts in CaliforniaCreating a charitable trust is a great way to help others after you’re gone, while helping loved ones and yourself while you’re alive.
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Choosing the Ideal Guardian for Your ChildrenIf you have children, you should have a will that names a guardian for them. Here, learn more about choosing the right person to care for your children.
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Writing Your Own Will Could Be a Financial MistakeWriting your own will can be risky, even if you believe you understand the process and necessary paperwork. DIY wills can end up being costly for your family.
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URGENT BREAKING NEWS: You May Need to Act NOW To Preserve Your Home’s Low Property Taxes for Your Children - Here are some frequently asked questions about Prop 19.California voters approved Prop 19 that may dramatically reduce your children’s ability to retain your below market property tax assessment.
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URGENT BREAKING NEWS: You May Need to Act NOW To Preserve Your Home’s Low Property Taxes for Your ChildrenCalifornia voters approved Prop 19 that may dramatically reduce your children’s ability to retain your below market property tax assessment. Learn more here.
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How Californians Can Pass Along Tangible Assets to Loved OnesIf you're wondering what the best way to pass along your tangible assets to your loved ones, here's some tips on some of the best ways to do this.
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Kids Aged 18 to 26 Are Such a Problem! (Just not in the way you may think)by Attorney, Philip Kavesh Once a child (or grandchild) reaches age 18, in California and many other states he or she is ... Emergency Protection Plan
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New “SECURE” Act Makes Your IRAs Less Secure! (SECOND WARNING!)IRA OWNERS BEWARE New SECURE Act Makes Your IRAs Less Secure! If you have IRAs that in total including ... IRA Inheritance Trust