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09
Jun

Sacramento County Business Owners: 5 Benefits that Estate Planning Can Provide You

Creating and building a successful business in Sacramento County is incredibly difficult and maintaining that success is just as challenging.

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15
May

Ask a Folsom Estate Planning Lawyer: “I Just Discovered a Long-Lost Sister. Can She Inherit Dad’s Estate?”

A long-lost child appears after the death of their parent. This is an alarming situation for so many reasons, but people often wonder if that child has a claim against the deceased’s estate.

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12
May

Stop! Don’t Transfer Ownership of Your Home without Understanding These 6 Hazards

Many people believe that it would be easier for their loved ones if they transferred ownership of their home before they need to.

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20
Apr

Soon-to-Be Parents – Here’s One More New Thing to Learn! | Sacramento Guardianship Lawyer

You are pregnant! Congratulations! Your world is about to become brighter and sweeter than you ever imagined.

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30
Mar

Folsom Estate Attorney Warns About Leaving Vacation Homes to Heirs

If you have a vacation home, whether it’s located here in California or in another state, you may want to leave it to your heirs after you pass away. But, what you think is a wonderful gift can turn into their worst nightmare if you are not careful.

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22
Feb

Parents Died Within 24 Hours of Each Other– Was There a Plan? | Sacramento County Guardianship Lawyer

In 2016, a young couple, parents of six, died within 24 hours of each other. Can you imagine suddenly having the responsibility of raising six additional children?

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31
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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