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Mar 24, 2020
Update beneficiaries to avoid unanticipated results

Many people in California plan to pass on their assets to their…

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Mar 24, 2020
Do Your Loved Ones Know Your End-of-Life Wishes in Light of Coronavirus COVID-19?:

The Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is dominating the national conversation, and with good…

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Feb 27, 2020
If you want to disinherit, don’t just leave someone out

Say you’re doing your estate planning and you know that you want…

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Jan 31, 2020
Most people have not gotten around to estate planning

Have you simply not gotten around to doing your estate planning yet?…

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Dec 18, 2019
Many forego a health care directive when estate planning

A lot of estate planning is focused on distributing wealth upon an individual’s passing.…

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Nov 25, 2019
What estate plans are necessary for parents of young children?

When you find out that you are expecting a baby, you have…

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Nov 08, 2019
Is a spendthrift trust right for your estate plan?

Most Californians who engage in estate planning do so in order to protect their…

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Sep 12, 2019
Estate planning and business succession

Building and running a successful business takes time, money, and a whole…

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Aug 01, 2019
When is it time to update my estate plan?

Everyone’s life is in a constant state of flux. Relationships start and…

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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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