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Jun 20, 2019
Here are some common estate planning mistakes

There are a number of ways to create an effective estate plan.…

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Jun 06, 2019
Family dynamics can shape estate planning decisions

Estate planning may seem simple enough, but depending on the circumstances at…

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Apr 26, 2019
The digital age, estate planning, and account passwords

The digital era has revolutionized the way we live our lives. Without…

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Mar 14, 2019
Luke Perry’s death helps show importance of estate planning

The loss of a loved one, regardless of whether it is expected,…

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Feb 18, 2019
How to make sure that your estate plan is private

In the age of social media and readily available information about people’s…

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Feb 14, 2019
We create custom-tailored estate plans to fit all needs

In late December, we discussed the importance of estate planning after becoming a…

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Jan 03, 2019
Estate planning and the durable financial power of attorney

Most people think that estate planning only consists of a detailed account of how…

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Dec 06, 2018
Using wills and trusts to create a holistic estate plan

Last week on the blog we talked about how to handle hard…

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Nov 22, 2018
Dealing with hard assets while estate planning

Most people who first consider estate planning think that the process involves nothing more…

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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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