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Elder Law & Special Needs Planning

04
Mar
04
Mar

Figuring out the type of estate plan you’ll need | Sacramento Trust Attorney

Is a living trust the best option for you and your family? Can you get by using only a simple will? What about a medical power of attorney or living will?

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25
Feb
25
Feb

How Do I Plan for an Unexpected Disability? | Living Will Attorney in Sacramento

Unfortunately, tragic accidents or other life-altering events can change things. So can the input and influence from other family members. In order for your wishes to be preserved, the best thing to do is to put them in writing.

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25
Feb
25
Feb

Steps to establishing a strong estate plan | Estate Tax Lawyer in Gold River

Estate planning can be a daunting task, especially when the last thing you want to think about is your death and your family’s grief. How do you start your estate plan? What all should a good estate plan include?

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21
Feb
21
Feb

Sacramento Estate Planning Lawyer Offers Thoughts for an Aging GLBT Community

When it comes to protecting your rights as a member of the aging GLBT community, you should consider consulting a Sacramento estate planning lawyer who can help you make the right choices.

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17
Feb
17
Feb

Are Living Trusts Only For The Rich? Gold River Trust Lawyer Debunks The Myths

One of the best elements of a well-planned estate is a living trust. I know what you’re thinking – trusts are only for the ultra-rich, right? Wrong again.

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17
Feb
17
Feb

Estate Planning Attorney in Sacramento Says Take Inventory of Your Assets to Ensure Accurate Estate Planning

The first and easiest thing to do when starting to plan your estate is to take inventory of all of your assets. Step back and look at everything that you “own” in your life.

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14
Feb
14
Feb

Sacramento Estate Planning Attorney Urges You to Give the Ultimate Gift of Love this Valentine’s Day

There is no better way to show your loved one that you care than to get your estate planning in order. By doing so you are essentially telling your significant other, “I want to make sure you are taken care of…. physically, financially and emotionally, no matter what life throws our way.

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10
Feb
10
Feb

Gold River Estates Lawyer: Let’s Pretend April 15th Didn’t Exist!

For most people tax time brings up images of boxes of random receipts and hours of searching for documents. Trying to get ready to do your tax return or organize for that yearly meeting with your tax preparer is a necessary evil.

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10
Feb
10
Feb

Fair Oaks Elder Lawyer Urges Adults to Have ‘Tough Conversations’ With Mom or Dad for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Week

Check out three of many questions that elder care experts such as myself are urging adult children to ask their parents during Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Week (February 14th– 21st).

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04
Feb
04
Feb

Newlyweds and estate planning – Folsom estate planning attorney on the importance of a will

Remember, having a will is not just about where the money in your bank account would go if you were no longer here. Instead, a will covers a wide arrange of issues.

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02
Feb
02
Feb

Fair Oaks Estates Attorney Asks, “Are You Afraid of Seeing Your Shadow Like the Groundhog?”

In my years of experience as an estates attorney, I’ve found that the number one reason why people don’t do their estate plan is that they can’t face their own death or the legal steps necessary to prepare for it!

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28
Jan
28
Jan

Probate Lawyer in Sacramento Talks The Do-It–Yourselfer (A Sad But True Story)

With the advent of the internet it seems that more and more people want to attempt their own documents. And here is the key: Planning is not about the documents.

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28
Jan
28
Jan

3 Things You Should NEVER Do With Your Sacramento Estate Plan

Contrary to popular belief, having a Sacramento estate plan does not guarantee that your wishes will be honored in a court of law following your death.

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21
Jan
21
Jan

Gold River Estate Planning Attorney Explains How to Choose a Health Care Agent

If you are over 18, choosing a health care agent is one of the most important things you can to do to make sure someone has permission to act on your behalf in a medical emergency.

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18
Jan
18
Jan

Sacramento County Probate Attorney Reveals the Top 8 Steps to Take Following the Death of a Loved One

Knowing where to start and learning how to prioritize things after a loved one has passed can make a huge difference in preserving your sanity during this difficult time.

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12
Jan
12
Jan

Elder Attorney in Sacramento Offers 5 Steps to Avoid Financial Strain When Caring for Aging Parents

With medical technology constantly improving and people living longer as a result, even the most financially-savvy individual can find their savings or retirement accounts sorely lacking in the later stages of life.

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07
Jan
07
Jan

Fair Oaks Estate Planning Attorney Discusses New Year’s Organizing

So how do you decide what to keep and what to toss? And how long should you keep the stuff you keep? A good rule of thumb is to only keep the stuff that is related to anything you deducted when you filed a tax return.

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05
Jan
05
Jan

Trust Attorney in Sacramento Answers, ‘What Are Charitable Trusts All About?’

I’m often asked by clients how to best support the charities and organizations they hold near and dear to their hearts during their lifetime and perhaps after their death.

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31
Dec
31
Dec

Sacramento Probate Lawyer Answers, ‘What Happens If My Beneficiary Dies Before I Do?’

One of the most important things I help clients determine is who they want to be the beneficiaries of their estate when they pass away.

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30
Dec
30
Dec

Gold River Estate Planning Attorney Answers, “Should I Name Separate Guardians For My Kids?”

As a Gold River estate planning attorney, I regularly meet with parents who want to make sure their minor children will be cared for by the people they want, in a way they want, if something unexpectedly happens to them.

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