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How to Make a Plan for Incapacity
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Incapacity planning is one of the most important parts of estate planning.…

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Basic Probate Decedent’s Estate Information
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Last Modified on Jan 20, 2025

Handling the final affairs of someone who has passed away can be…

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What are some common estate planning killers?
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

After one finally sets aside the time needed to estate plan and…

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Intestate succession in California
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Intestate succession is the legal process through which a person’s end-of-life estate…

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Selecting an estate representative when there is no will
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

When a person in California passes away, a person referred to as…

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What Are The Main Goals Of Estate Planning?
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Last Modified on Jan 20, 2025

Broadly speaking, there are two goals of estate planning. The first goal…

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Understanding revocable and irrevocable trusts
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Estate planning is important to ensure that a person’s property will go…

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Here’s when you should consider changing your estate plan
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

You might breathe a sigh of relief after you create your estate…

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Creating a financial power of attorney in California
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

A financial power of attorney may be a useful estate planning tool.…

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