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Transferring property after a person dies
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

When a resident of California dies without leaving a will, transferring that…

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Key legal facts about revoking a will in California
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

In California, creating an estate plan is a fundamental aspect of being…

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What type of trust should I choose?
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

The estate planning process can be complicated for the average person who…

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Understanding special needs trusts
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Many families in southern California have members who suffer from one or…

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Revoking a will: an overview
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Last Modified on Jan 17, 2025

While it would be preferable to only ever have to make one…

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The importance of testamentary capacity in drafting a will
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

A will is a useful testamentary tool that can help convey a…

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Making a Beneficiary Out of a Living Trust
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

An IRA is one type of retirement account that is available in…

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How to create a stronger estate plan
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Ideally, you will take time to create an estate plan that provides…

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Why estate planning may be important for you
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Physicians and other professionals in California may want to consider creating an…

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