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05
Mar

4 Reasons You Need a Will Now, According to a El Dorado Hills Wills and Estates Lawyer

Of course it makes sense that an El Dorado Hills wills and estates attorney would tell you to create a will, right?

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05
Mar

Your Sacramento Trusts and Estates Attorney Can Help Plan for Your Religious Needs

There are so many financial concerns, legal concerns, and even personal concerns regarding a person’s inheritance and other desires.

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18
Feb

Wills and Trust Administration Basics in Sacramento County: What Does It Mean to Contest a Will?

Wills and trust administration is a big job, and the sole purpose of creating a will is to make your wishes as clear as possible to simplify the process.

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16
Feb

Sacramento Attorney Warns Whitney Houston’s Legal Troubles May Mean Daughter Inherits Fortune Outright at Age 18

Many parents leaving a significant inheritance to their children choose to place their money in a trust, which helps to ensure their money is not lost or wasted on things

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11
Feb

Prenup 101: The Basics of the Prenuptial Agreement in Sacramento, CA

Prenuptial agreements tend to get a lot of attention when it comes to celebrity divorces, but there are plenty of non-famous people who are opting into this type of contract.

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30
Jan

When Mental Decline Derails Your Estate Plan | Sacramento Wills and Trusts

Estate planning attorneys in Sacramento can tell you that there is little that is as frustrating as someone who waits until it’s “too late” to start the estate planning process.

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17
Jan

Ask a Fair Oaks Wills and Trusts Lawyer: What Do I Do With My Vacation Home?

Vacation homes can create some interesting estate planning situations, and wills and trusts lawyers in Sacramento are privy to quite a few of these circumstances.

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17
Jan

Why Proper Estate Planning is a Gift in and of Itself | Sacramento Wills and Trusts

Far too many people view estate planning as a way to bequeath “gifts” to future generations.

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