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- 2 important considerations when creating powers of attorney
- 2 oversights people commonly make when updating estate plans
- 2 situations where the court might invalidate your prenup
- 2 ways inheriting a house can turn into a tax nightmare
- 3 beneficiaries who may not control their own inheritances
- 3 estate planning tips for parents in blended families
- 3 financial obligations that can shrink an estate during probate
- 3 fundamental areas to cover in your estate plan
- 3 options for making future medical decisions
- 3 solutions for your home in your estate plan
- 3 things to check in your estate plan after divorce
- 3 tips to help children on transition days between parents
- 3 ways commingling of separate assets that can affect estate planning
- 3 ways parents can protect their children with an estate plan
- 3 ways spouses hide assets
- 3 ways to fund a living trust
- 4 factors to consider when choosing a guardian for your child
- 4 Important reasons everyone needs an estate plan
- 4 roles you need to fill in your estate plan
- 7 questions to ask when making advance directives
- A living will can bring peace to you and your loved ones
- A solid estate plan can reduce family conflict when you die
- Agreeing on expectations for the babysitter after divorce
- Am I too young for an estate plan?
- Are trusts only for wealthy people?
- Can an executor’s bond be waived in California?
- Can my trust receive any remaining assets after my death?
- Can you fund a judgment-proof trust for your beneficiaries?
- Can you use your final will to forgive your debtors?
- Can your child choose which parent gets custody?
- Co-parents, do you have your summer plans finalized yet?
- Dirty divorce trick 101: Conflicting out the best lawyers
- Divorce and your kids: What to expect (and what to do)
- Divorce will necessitate changes in your estate plans
- Do all estates have to go through probate in California?
- Do child support orders survive the death of the payor?
- Do new parents need an estate plan?
- Do you need to add a gun trust to your estate plan?
- Do you need to put your debts in your estate plan?
- Do you still need advance medical directives if you have a POLST?
- Estate planning after a divorce
- Estate planning errors to avoid
- Estate planning in the Digital Age
- Estate planning tasks to complete when getting married again
- Estate planning tips for sentimental items
- Estate planning: 5 common types of trusts
- Estate planning: How a trust can help you avoid probate
- Estate plans need to address sentimental items
- Everyone needs an estate plan
- Getting a parent to create an estate plan without undue influence
- Good reasons to refuse to be someone’s executor
- Grandparents can use estate planning to provide for their grandchildren
- Guardianship in estate planning
- Handling the delicate process of child custody negotiations: 3 tips for success
- How can you co-parent with a Disneyland parent?
- How can you ensure that your heir keeps working?
- How can you plan for an heir who isn’t good with money?
- How can you prevent your spouse from wasting marital assets?
- How can you protect your assets and still obtain Medicaid?
- How can your social media activity hurt your child custody case?
- How do you disinherit people from your estate plan?
- How do you divorce a spouse you can’t find?
- How does a POD account work?
- How does the division of marital property work in a California divorce?
- How forensic accounting can help during probate administration
- How might you go about funding your living trust?
- How should your estate plan address life insurance?
- How to bring up estate planning, naturally
- How to choose an executor for your estate
- How to help charitable causes in your estate plan
- How to prevent will disputes
- How to tell your kids you are divorcing
- If your ex won’t pay, can you deny visitation?
- If your spouse won’t cooperate, can you still get divorced?
- Important estate planning ideas for a new parent
- Irrevocable trusts can be part of a comprehensive estate plan
- Is an incentive trust right for your heirs?
- Is now a good time to review my estate plan?
- Is your husband seeking alimony? You’re not alone
- Is your spouse hiding money from you?
- Just what is “community property?”
- Make an estate plan after these life events
- Making sure that your will is valid
- New parent? It’s a great time to talk about estate plans
- New parents need an estate plan
- Protecting the future of your adult child in a bad marriage with a trust
- Public vs. confidential marriage license in California
- Reasons more younger people are considering estate planning
- Remember to review and update your estate plan
- Retirement funds: accessing the nest egg in a coronavirus era
- Should you actually fight over the house in a divorce?
- Should you delay your divorce?
- Should you hire a private investigator for your divorce?
- Should you pick your parents as guardians for your children?
- Should you review your estate plan?
- Should you tell your child’s teacher about your divorce?
- Should your child play a role in your divorce decision-making?
- Skipping a generation with your estate plans
- Stay-at-home spouses must watch the family business
- Studies show most have no estate plan
- Tips to help you cope with a California divorce
- Understanding how the California probate process works
- What are living trust mills?
- What happens if you die without an estate plan in California?
- What happens if you don’t review your estate plan periodically?
- What happens if you hide assets during your divorce in California?
- What happens to digital assets when you die?
- What happens when an estate plan is significantly outdated?
- What is a forensic accountant, and how do they help during divorce?
- What is a medical power of attorney?
- What is a power of attorney?
- What role does a life insurance trust have in your estate plan?
- What to know if you’ve inherited a home with a reverse mortgage
- What type of wills are available in California?
- What types of powers of attorney do people add to estate plans?
- What types of things lead to divorce?
- What’s the best way to approach your parents about estate planning?
- When can the court choose a personal representative?
- When do I Need to Update my Estate Plan?
- When is a good time to consider estate planning?
- When is it reasonable to decline the estate executor role?
- When should you update your power of attorney?
- Who inherits from their estate if the deceased doesn’t have a will?
- Why all adults should have an Advance Health Care Directive
- Why should you consider setting up an irrevocable trust?
- Why should you have an estate plan?
- Why should you update your estate plan after losing your spouse?
- Why the Next Generation Needs to do their Estate Planning Now
- Why vacation properties can be complex in estate planning
- Why you need an advance health care directive
- Withholding financial information during divorce discovery