Sacramento Estates Lawyer Asks, “What Happens to “Digital Assets” When You Die?
Have you ever wondered what would happen to all of the pictures and precious memories stored on your Twitter or Facebook pages after you die?
Sacramento Will and Trust Attorney Discusses Estate Planning for Senior Citizens – It’s About Taking Care of Your Loved Ones
As a Sacramento will and trust attorney I hear the same things over and over…. I don’t have an “estate.” I have more debt than assets…. or The only thing I own is my home.
Sacramento Elder Attorney Answers “How Do I File For Conservatorship of an Adult?”
What happens when there are no family members or friends who can be appointed a conservator of a friend or loved one?
The Biggest Failures In Gold River Estate Planning
So, you’ve just finished your estate plan and you’ve got your binder safely tucked away. You feel confident now that if something happens to you everything is set up properly and your family will be secure. Right?
A Sacramento Estate Plan That Incorporates Your Pets
Many clients who seek out estate planning in the greater Sacramento area have concerns when it comes to caring for their pets.
Talk to Your Kids About What Would Happen If You Were Gone | Fair Oaks Trust Attorney
While it can be very difficult to discuss death and what would happen to your kids if you were gone, it would be even harder for your surviving family members to deal with this loss in the absence of guidance and clear directions from you.
Learning the different types of Powers of Attorney: The Springing Power of Attorney
A springing power of attorney is a durable power of attorney whose powers “spring” into effect only after a predetermined event, such as incapacity or disability.
Lessons Learned From Amy Winehouse: Change Your Will or Risk Your Ex-Spouse Inheriting Your Estate
It’s no secret that the late singer, Amy Winehouse, struggled to keep her personal life together as her fame grew before the public eye. But what Amy did manage to keep in meticulous order though was her estate planning, which ultimately protected her wishes and fortune following her death.