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How to get started with estate planning
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

If you are an adult, live in California and do not have…

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Keeping your estate plan private
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Many California residents may want to keep their estate plans private so…

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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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Estate Planning Shouldn’t Be Difficult, Or Sad
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Thinking about a time when you’re no longer around for your family…

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Should you talk to your children about your estate plan?
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

When you start planning your estate in California, you might be wondering…

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What to expect and know when creating a will
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Last Modified on Jan 17, 2025

It is the unknown that often trips up people. But, sometimes, what…

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What to know about a conservatorship
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

If an individual were to become incapacitated, another person may be appointed…

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Estate planning basics
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Most people are aware that they need to create an estate plan,…

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Estate planning and Special Needs Trusts
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Last Modified on Mar 26, 2025

Estate planning is important for everyone in California, but it’s particularly vital…

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Allow us to guide and advise you to plan your estate or to carry out the estate of another. Failing to address these responsibilities can leave your family in a very challenging place. To meet directly with us to discuss your estate planning, conservatorship, probate, trust, or elder law concerns, please call 310-375-3350 or fill out our consultation form.

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