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When to make changes to a will
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Californians with any assets or property to their name should consider drafting…

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Estate planning: wills vs. trusts
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

In California and across the U.S., it is important to have an…

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When might you want to update your will?
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Taking time to stop and think about your plans for the end…

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The required elements of a will
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Last Modified on Jan 24, 2025

Each state in the country has its own set of estate planning…

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Ways that an estate plan can be challenged
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

A number of legal documents can make up an estate plan. However, the…

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Wills, trusts and no-contest clauses
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Many Californians who establish wills and trusts simply want their assets to…

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The pour-over will can make estate planning simpler
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Wills and trusts can be tailored to fit an individual’s needs. This is…

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Common issues when creating a will or trust
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

The will is often thought of as the most basic of estate…

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Estate plans should clearly address asset titles
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Effective estate planning requires a significant amount of attention to detail. Even…

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