Estate planning is important for California residents who have assets that can be transferred to beneficiaries. The process involves more than planning what will happen with assets and the beneficiaries; estate planning is also for protecting assets from future...
Month: July 2020
Conservatorships can help protect the incapacitated
California residents may find themselves having to look into setting up a conservatorship for a loved one. A conservatorship is a legal arrangement where someone is appointed to be in charge of an individual's personal or financial affairs. This usually happens in the...
Estate planning 101: the executor, representing your voice
Some people have little to no assets, so they do not go through the estate planning process. Most people in California do have assets, though. It may only be their home, some savings or art, but nonetheless, they are assets. If you do not make plans for your estate,...