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Jun

Folsom Estate Planning Lawyers: 3 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

Recent studies have shown that only a little more than half of all Americans have a Will or Trust document in place to direct their estate after they pass away, and that the vast majority of those documents have not been updated in the last five years.

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16
Jun

Sacramento Estate Planning Attorney: What’s the Difference Between an Executor and a Power of Attorney?

One of the many questions Sacramento estate planning lawyers get asked is “how long is a Power of Attorney in effect?”

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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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