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15
Jun

Sacramento Guardianship Lawyer Offers Simple Guidelines To Help Choose The Right Guardian for Your Kids

Deciding who will care for your children in the event that you pass away before they turn 18 can be a very difficult decision to make. No one likes to think about an untimely death, and it is especially hard to think about leaving your minor children behind.

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07
Jun

Sacramento Trust Attorney Offers Ways to Approach Estate Planning Conversations With Mom or Dad

As a Sacramento trust attorney, I often meet with people who are concerned about their parent’s end of life affairs.

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02
Jun

Gold River Estates Lawyer Suggests Letting Your Teens Know Now About Their Inheritance

If you’re like most parents, you probably like to keep your teens on a “need to know basis” — especially when it comes to your finances and the details of your estate.

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19
May

Estate Planning Attorney In Sacramento Recommends Giving Away Priceless Pieces Before You Die

If you are like most older people, you have lived a long and fulfilling life, and have probably collected items during that journey that have become very sentimental to you.

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12
May

Need some FREE legal advice? Here’s how to get it!

If you are in need of some free legal advice, I want to invite you to attend one of the many public workshops I will be speaking at over the next month.

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26
Apr

Sacramento Estates Lawyer Reveals 3 Legal Documents Every Graduating Senior Needs to Ensure Parents Can Act On Their Behalf In An Emergency

Before your son or daughter packs up for summer vacation or even their first semester of college, I want you to think about what it means having a child who is an “adult” in the eyes of the law.

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26
Apr

Wills and estates attorney in Sacramento explains how to address outstanding debt after the loss of a loved one

Contrary to popular belief, a person’s debt is not automatically canceled out upon their passing. As you will soon find out, all outstanding bills will eventually need to be paid out of the decedent’s estate.

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13
Apr

Holding Title as Joint Tenants vs. Community Property for Married Couples in California

"When my husband and I bought our house recently our real estate agent asked us how we wanted to hold title – as joint tenants or community property. What is the difference and what is the best way for a married couple to take title?"

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