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Jan

Should an Executor be Paid a Fee for Handling an Estate? } Fair Oaks Estate Attorney

After the death of a loved one, there is quite a bit of work to be done. Most of the financial work will be handled by the executor named by the deceased in their will or trust.

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18
Jan

Do I Need A New Estate Plan If I Move to a New State?

All estate plans should include these basic documents; a will, a healthcare directive, a financial power of attorney and guardian nominations if you have minor children.

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23
Nov

Parents Died Within 24 Hours – Was There A Plan?

I read this story a while ago, but I was thinking about it today. In 2016, the young parents of six children died within 24 hours of each other. The mother died unexpectedly from a blood clot and the father died 24 hours later as a result of a heart attack. Many feel that the stress of suddenly losing his wife caused the attack.

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09
Nov

When Does A Power of Attorney in California Expire?

A Power of Attorney is a legal device that is used to give someone the power to act on your behalf if you are unable to.

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18
Sep

Beware! Estate Planning Fraud in Sacramento is on the Rise

When posing as estate planning lawyers, criminals in Sacramento will use several different tactics. One common tactic is a telemarketing scam.

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07
Sep

Sacramento Estate Planning for Blended Families

Many people are familiar with this common horror story: a parent remarries later in life to a person with a family of his or her own; when the parent passes away, their estate goes entirely to their new spouse through the laws of intestacy.

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17
Mar

Leaving Property and Money to Minor Children in Sacramento

Here at the Chubb Law Firm, our entire legal team is passionate about helping parents name legal guardians for their children.

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10
Mar

Top Fears that Folsom Estate Planning Lawyers Face with their Clients

When clients come to see a Folsom estate planning lawyer, they generally have multiple goals in mind.

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CLIENT Story

I totally see the difference between your service and your typical legal estate planning service. The experience you mentioned where you get this big document you don’t understand and a trust that never gets funded was EXACTLY our first experience. It cost a small fortune too. Really - it is the difference between providing a legal document and providing an estate planning service.
Susan

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