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07
Dec

Common Pitfalls of Non-Spouse Inheriting IRAs | Folsom Estate Attorney

Inheriting an IRA can be a financial blessing but you have to be extremely careful about withdrawing the funds.

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04
Dec

Folsom Estate Planning Lawyer: What happens to your mortgage after you die?

When setting up an estate plan, most people are concerned with what will happen to their belongings: money, jewelry, house, etc.

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02
Sep

Temporary Guardianships for Minors Are Often Overlooked in Estate Planning

Sacramento guardianship lawyers put a lot of effort into helping clients prepare for all kinds of possibilities.

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25
Aug

30 Things Your Sacramento Will and Estate Lawyer Wants You to Know

Estate planning is a pretty big field, with lots to take into consideration with your lawyer.

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30
Jul

Do Not Overlook These Types of Income with Your Estate Planning Lawyer in Sacramento

Sacramento estate planning lawyers are quite savvy when it comes to working with the “traditional” kinds of income clients have.

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08
Jul

An Estate Planning Lawyer’s Advice When Divorcing in Sacramento, CA

When getting a divorce, it seems like there’s no end to the paperwork. One task that is far too often overlooked by those in the Sacramento area is making an appointment with their estate planning lawyer.

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06
Jul

Solid Retirement Planning with an Estate Planning Attorney in Fair Oaks, CA

Perhaps one of the best reasons to hire an estate planning attorney in Fair Oaks, CA is because of what they can do to help with retirement planning.

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03
Jun

Solid Retirement Planning with an Estate Planning Attorney in Sacramento County

Perhaps one of the best reasons to hire an estate planning attorney in Sacramento County is because of what they can do to help with retirement planning.

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