In our regularly updated blog, we discuss how power of attorney forms protect your interests in the event you become too ill or injured to make decisions on your own behalf. Learn about creating a medical and financial power of attorney by reviewing our informative posts, then contact our office to schedule a consultation to discuss your estate planning needs.
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A Daughter's Cry for Help: "Help Me Help You!"Highlighting the challenge of balancing a demanding job, being a dutiful spouse, a nurturing parent, and now a caregiver to her ailing parent.
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What Are Revocable Living Trusts and How Do They Work?Living Trusts are the foundational documents in almost all well-crafted estate plans.
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Estate Planning Issues for California Domestic PartnersIn California, the answer depends on whether you are domestic partners or “registered domestic partners” with the State of California.
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How Can You Put a Value on a Stay-at-Home Parent?A stay-at-home parent's true value is oftentimes overlooked and underappreciated. Their unexpected death can leave a family shaken and unprepared.
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Estate Planning Considerations for Age Gap CouplesThe number age gap couples is increasing with celebrity and everyday couples. And while we may not choose who we love or their ages, a significant age gap between couples is a crucial factor in financial and estate planning.
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Estate Planning and Mental Health IssuesThere is no shame in acknowledging a mental health illness and planning for mental health issues should be part of your estate planning strategy.
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What is a Financial Power of Attorney and Why Do I Need One?A power of attorney is a legal document that grants the holder (called the agent) legal authority to act on behalf of another person (called the principal).
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How Remarriage Affects Your California Estate Planning?You and your spouse likely signed several estate planning documents together, or for the benefit of each other and your family. Now it's time to untangle those.
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Who Should I Name as My Power of Attorney?Are you ready to name a power of attorney? Learn about California’s requirements and other factors to consider when naming a power of attorney.