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Protecting Your Spouse and Children If Something Happens to You
One of the primary goals of estate planning is ensuring your spouse and children are protected if something unexpected happens. Without a plan, even close families can face unnecessary challenges. Financial Protection for Your Spouse An estate plan ensures your spouse has: Immediate access to funds Authority to manage property Clear instructions regarding assets A...
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Estate Planning for Married Couples vs. Unmarried Partners in California
California law treats married couples and unmarried partners very differently when it comes to estate planning. Understanding these differences is critical to ensuring your wishes are honored. Estate Planning for Married Couples Married couples benefit from certain legal protections, including community property rules. However, these rules do not replace the need for a comprehensive estate...
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When a California resident dies without an estate plan, they are considered to have died “intestate.” This means state law determines what happens to their assets, regardless of their personal wishes. Without a trust, your estate must go through probate, which can take months or years and involves court supervision and public records. The court...
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Starting the year with a clear estate planning checklist can help ensure your wishes are documented and your loved ones are protected. Whether you already have a plan or are starting fresh, this checklist provides a practical framework. Step 1: Review Your Existing Documents. If you already have an estate plan, confirm whether you have:...
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Top 10 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid This Year
Many Californians believe estate planning is only for the wealthy or elderly. In reality, estate planning mistakes affect people of all ages and income levels—and they often surface at the worst possible time. Here are ten of the most common estate planning mistakes to avoid this year. 1. Not Having an Estate Plan at All....
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Why the New Year Is the Best Time to Review Your Estate Plan
The beginning of a new year often brings resolutions focused on health, finances, and organization. Yet one of the most important steps many Californians overlook is reviewing their estate plan. Even if you already have a will or trust in place, the new year is one of the best times to make sure your documents...
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In 2008, Congress recognized the need for the public to understand the importance and benefits of estate planning by passing House Resolution 1499, which designated the third week of October as National Estate Planning Awareness Week. Nevertheless, according to a 2021 survey conducted by Caring.com, only 33 percent of adults in the United States have...
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Estate planning can be a very difficult process. While it is not brain surgery, making the decision to move forward with an estate plan requires us to face the fact that we will not live forever. This thought stops many people in their tracks. Others talk themselves out of seeing a qualified attorney to create...
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Real estate encompasses not only one’s primary residence but also other real estate such as a vacation home or a rental property. The ideal form of ownership varies depending on the type of real estate you own. Below, we take a look at the different types of real estate and offer advice about the best...
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Estate planning—it is an incredibly important tool, not just for the uber wealthy or those thinking about retirement. On the contrary, estate planning is something every adult should do. Estate planning can help you accomplish any number of goals, including appointing guardians for minor children, choosing healthcare agents to make decisions for you should you...
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