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10
Aug

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.

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10
Aug

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.

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05
Aug

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.

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26
Jul

Gold River Guardianship Attorney Tackles Commonly Overlooked Questions When Naming Guardians for Your Kids

No one likes the idea of leaving their children without a parent, especially when the discussion revolves around planning for an untimely death.

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06
Jul

Avoid Estate Planning Mistakes: Fair Oaks Estate Planning Lawyer Says Continuously Update Your Will

Change is an inevitable aspect of your life. Seasons, styles, your likes and dislikes – nothing is immune to time. The same goes for your will.

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06
Jul

Estates Attorney in Gold River Answers, “What is a Non-Durable Power of Attorney”

Trusts, estates, living wills, durable or non-durable power of attorney – all of these terms can seem like a foreign language, especially if you are young and death seems far away.

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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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