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- ‘Borrowing’ from a trust can be a serious crime
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- $11 million Los Angeles family estate under watch
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- $300 million dispute over California heiress’s estate
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- 3 questions surviving spouses should have the answers to
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- 3 reasons to have a health historian
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- 3 reasons you don’t want to die intestate
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- 3 things to know about taking inventory in probate
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- 3 tips to stay organized during probate
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- 3 ways estate planning can keep the family together
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- 3 ways to build your sibling support system in probate
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- 4 important steps for estate accounting
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- 4 tips to handle sibling dynamics in probate
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- 5 considerations if you’re the executor of an estate
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- 5 frequently asked questions about probate
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- 5 things personal representatives should know
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- 5 things to know if you are an estate executor
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- 6 questions to ask when choosing a nursing home for a loved one
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- 8 estate planning myths every young adult should know
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- A California power of attorney allows financial caregiving
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- A DIY (do it yourself) will can mean trouble in estate administration
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- A trust can be used to care for a pet in California
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- Actor Paul Walker never updated his 2001 California will
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- Actor’s estate planning mistakes may overtax loved ones
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- Actor’s ex-girlfriend loses bid to administer his estate
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- Adverse possession rights could cause your estate trouble
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- Am I entitled to proceeds from the estate regardless of the will?
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- An appropriate time for estate planning
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- Ancillary probate 101: What is it?
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- Anna Nichole Smith’s probate battle may escalate again
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- Are all assets covered by a will?
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- Are California boomers ready to commit to estate plans?
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- Are relatives qualified to be executors of California estates?
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- Are these signs of dementia? What to know.
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- Are you considering leaving your kids unequal inheritances?
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- Are you up for the job of a California estate executor?
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- Assessing cognitive impairment in a parent
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- Assets do not have to be divided equally in estate planning
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- Avoid these common pitfalls in estate planning
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- Avoiding the legal perils of leaving money to caregivers
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- Avoiding the probate process with death beneficiaries
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- Basic estate planning documents you must have
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- Being a caregiver isn’t easy, but is technology the answer?
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- Beneficiary designations can keep assets out of probate process
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- Beneficiary designations override will in estate planning
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- Beneficiary reviews prevent California estate surprises
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- Benefits of revocable trusts before and after death
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- Billionaire mogul’s estate the subject of California court battle
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- Birthright: the biggest misnomer in probate
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- Bitcoin causes unique estate planning concerns in California
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- Business owners need to consider estate planning in California
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- Bypass trusts and their modern function
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- California attorney says Jackson’s will dispute is useless
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- California directives make your wishes clear during incapacity
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- California estate asset values are in the eye of the beholder
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- California estate myth: Only wealthy people have trusts
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- California estate plan “flaws” may reflect a decedent’s wishes
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- California estate planning re securing assets for inheritance
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- California estate plans guard against elder financial abuse
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- California estate plans now focus on aging baby boomers
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- California estate timetable for heirs and beneficiaries
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- California estates: when does a case belong in probate court?
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- California legal issues when decedents die intestate
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- California parents have choices in estate planning
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- California probate takes up validity of Kinkcade wills
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- California residents need to feature specifics in their wills
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- California trusts, trusteed IRAs offer distribution control
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- California–based Google introduces digital asset manager
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- Can a California parent disinherit a child?
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- Can a Stepparent Inherit Property Without a Will in California?
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- Can Executors turn down the job?
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- Can I challenge a will if I think it is unfair?
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- Can lifetime gifts reduce my taxable estate?
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- Can probate be avoided after a loved one’s death in California?
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- Can you include your frequent flyer miles in your estate plan?
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- Can you prevent a will contest?
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- Can you protect a trust from a beneficiary’s creditors?
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- Can you remove a trustee from a trust?
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- Can you send a parent with Alzheimer’s to a nursing home?
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- Careful estate plan language protects California step-heirs
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- Casey Kasem’s passing may leave unresolved questions
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- Challenging an estate with a no-contest clause in California
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- Children may not be best choice for California fiduciary role
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- Choosing the wrong trustee can be a costly mistake
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- Chosen to be a guardian? Here’s what you should consider.
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- Circumstances in which a home can be placed in a trust
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- Clearing the family home from relatives who are squatting
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- Communicating with loved ones important in estate planning
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- Confusion erupts when California estate plans are unshared
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- Conservatorship granted for Reese Witherspoon’s dad
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- Consider these things as you choose a guardian
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- Considering a trust protector for a California estate plan?
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- Controlling the flow of funds your California heirs receive
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- Could beneficiary designations be up for debate?
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- Could inherited retirement accounts be lost in bankruptcy?
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- Court approves visits for Casey Kasem’s daughter
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- Court papers filed valuing Lou Reed’s assets at over $20 million
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- Creating an estate plan that includes a pet
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- Cutting someone out of a will can lead to a family rift
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- David Bowie’s death shines light on trust use in estate planning
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- Dealing with California probate issues
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- Deciding who can best manage your trust
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- Defending your role as trustee when it is challenged in court
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- Dementia is a solid reason to take a will dispute to court
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- Desires of intended beneficiaries is important in estate planning
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- Detailing your wishes for ending your life
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- Determining assets to hold in a California estate
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- Determining if a trust is a worthwhile estate planning tool
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- Developing a multigenerational estate plan
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- Developing an estate plan after you have a baby
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- Digital estate planning can be problematic in California
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- Discussing your estate plan with your family over the holidays
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- Disinheriting the right way
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- Divorce with a special needs child: consider estate advice too
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- Do family members have to be told they received no inheritance?
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- Do I have a right to inherit from my parents?
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- Do I have the right to live in my deceased parents’ home?
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- Do I have to file my loved one’s taxes in probate?
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- Do new federal laws make California estate plans obsolete?
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- Do you have what it takes to be an executor?
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- Do you know the first signs of dementia?
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- Do you make assumptions about estate planning?
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- Do you need a new estate plan if you move to another state?
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- Do you really have to address all your assets in your trust or will?
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- Do you understand intestate succession in blended families?
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- Do you understand what happens during probate?
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- Do your holiday family plans include a discussion of your estate?
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- Documentation is critical to successful estate administration
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- Does a California estate plan need a revocable living trust?
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- Does your college student need to consider estate planning?
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- Don’t forget Fido when planning your estate
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- Don’t forget to communicate your estate plans with your children
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- Don’t forget to update your estate plan before you remarry
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- Don’t forget to update your estate plan when you remarry
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- Don’t forget your “digital life” in your estate plan
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- Don’t forget your bank accounts in your estate plan
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- Don’t forget your companion animals in your estate plan
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- Don’t forget your digital assets in your estate plan
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- Don’t forget your estate plan when you and your spouse separate
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- Don’t forget your foreign assets in your estate planning
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- Don’t forget your intellectual property in your estate plan
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- Don’t forget your legacy when you do your estate planning
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- Don’t forget your passwords when developing your estate plan
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- Don’t just lock away your advance health care directive
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- Duties assigned as part of an estate plan
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- Dying intestate sets specific succession plans for assets
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- Dying intestate: What it means for your family
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- Election to impact estate planning decisions
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- Electronic assets often neglected in estate planning
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- Emotions can cause problems during business estate planning
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- Ensure that your kids aren’t left out of your will if you remarry
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- Essential estate planning documents in California
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- Essential times to revisit a will
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- Establishment of trust funds avoids probate
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- Estate and financial decisions to make in your 40s
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- Estate planning and later marriages
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- Estate planning and the prevention of financial elder abuse
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- Estate planning benefits of Section 529 accounts
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- Estate planning can ease the path for loved ones
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- Estate planning can help avoid taxes on life insurance benefits
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- Estate planning essential for farmers and ranchers
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- Estate planning for different stages of life
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- Estate planning for parents of kids with substance abuse issues
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- Estate planning for people in their 20’s and 30’s
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- Estate planning for single people without children
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- Estate planning for the ‘modern family’
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- Estate planning for those nearing the end of life
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- Estate planning in the digital age
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- Estate planning involves talking to your children
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- Estate planning is difficult conversation for families
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- Estate planning is for more than unexpected death in California
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- Estate planning just got easier for California gay couples
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- Estate planning mistakes to be aware of in California
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- Estate planning often involves charitable giving in California
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- Estate planning pitfalls to avoid in California
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- Estate planning rule helps married couples avoid tax liabilities
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- Estate planning should be updated periodically in California
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- Estate planning: The famous are not blameless
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- Estate plans prevent California judges from making your choices
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- Estate plans: Update what you create
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- Evicting a squatter could be your only option
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- Ex-California actress takes a stand against estate property sale
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- Experienced guidance when you’re seeking a conservatorship
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- Experts: Resolve to create or update a sound estate plan
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- Facebook makes digital estate planning easier in California
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- Failure to update a California estate plan is costly to heirs
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- Family legal battles over Casey Kasem continue
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- Family to destroy millions of dollars in inherited weapons, ammo
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- FAQ on limited conservatorships
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- FAQ: How long does probate take?
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- FAQs: Will probate cost me money?
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- FBI investigates Silicon Valley trust fund thefts
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- Federal ‘death tax’ reprieve extended through 2013
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- Financial inventory list essential for estate planning
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- Financial, legal savvy is imperative for California trustees
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- Finding the comfort zone with a California attorney
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- For estate executors, it’s all in the details
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- For most people, estate planning can’t wait
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- Galen Hopper inherits nearly $3M from actor dad’s estate
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- Giving up your inheritance: Assignments vs disclaimers
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- Goals determine planning needs for high-value California estates
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- Good estate planning eliminates common errors
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- Grief v. stress: Managing both in probate
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- Guardianship versus conservatorship: What’s the difference?
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- Handling creditor claims on a California estate
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- Handling sibling conflict when you’re the favored heir
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- Handling your deceased loved one’s estate
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- Have you signed a HIPAA release?
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- Having a child is an important reason for an estate plan
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- Healthcare agents must be prepared
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- Heavy D’s estate in Los Angeles probate years after death
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- Heir v. beneficiary: What’s the difference?
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- Help! I’ve been named an executor
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- Help! Squatters are living in my late parents’ home
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- Helpful steps to take before probate begins
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- Helping executors and others manage your digital estate
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- Here’s why you need an estate plan, even if you’re young and poor
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- Hidden costs of do-it-yourself estate planning
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- How a living trust can benefit Californians
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- How a living will can protect loved ones
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- How an estate plan can give you control over your health care
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- How an estate plan can protect your significant other
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- How Assembly Bill 2016 Transforms California Inheritance Law—And Why Our Firm is Your Trusted Guide
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- How can I keep my estate from going through probate?
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- How can I make probate easier for my family?
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- How can I put a loved one in a nursing home for their own good?
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- How can someone become a guardian in California?
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- How can you emotionally prepare for probate?
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- How can you help ensure that your inheritance is used wisely?
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- How can you keep your children out of inheritance battles?
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- How can you prevent battles over your estate plan?
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- How can you prevent family conflicts over your estate?
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- How could a limited conservatorship help you care for your child?
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- How could dementia affect estate planning?
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- How could NOT being admitted to the hospital cost big money?
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- How dementia during estate planning could lead to a probate challenge
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- How do community property laws impact inheritances?
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- How do I know if I am named in a will?
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- How do I sell real estate in probate?
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- How do probate courts determine a will is authentic?
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- How do wills and trusts differ?
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- How do you close a probate estate?
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- How do you divide your spouse’s property in intestate succession?
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- How do you get your parents to start planning?
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- How do you keep oil and gas royalties in the family?
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- How do you know if your loved one was under undue influence?
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- How do you take responsibility for an elderly parent?
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- How Does Probate and Estate Administration Work in California?
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- How does the small estate law work?
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- How estates are administered in California probate court
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- How general and limited California conservatorships differ
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- How living in California could impact your estate planning
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- How long do you need to save estate documents?
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- How long does probate take?
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- How much info should you give your family about your estate plan?
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- How much should the executor of a California estate plan be paid?
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- How nine opinions could sway California estate plans rules
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- How old beneficiaries can haunt your California heirs
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- How to avoid common pitfalls with a special needs trust
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- How to become an organized executor
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- How to choose the right nursing home for a loved one
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- How to handle a windfall from a California estate
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- How to handle an estate properly as executor in California
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- How to handle creditors in probate
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- How to include your cryptocurrency in your California estate plan
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- How to keep your estate documents safe and accessible
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- How to leave assets to your grandchildren
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- How to protect a Los Angeles senior from financial abuse
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- How to protect your children in a second marriage
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- How to talk to your parent about nursing homes
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- If a loved one dies outside of California, can I start the probate process in California?
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- If you are an intestate heir, you might have options
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- Important estate planning precautions to protect your assets
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- Important steps in estate planning in California
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- Incapacity planning: Things to keep in mind
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- Inheritance is not a birthright: Your estate plan is the law
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- Intestate succession Pt. 1: What is intestate?
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- Intestate succession Pt. 2: Tips for navigating probate
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- Is a green burial right for you?
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- Is a holographic will valid in California?
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- Is a private family foundation right for you?
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- Is a qualified personal residence trust right for you?
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- Is a spendthrift trust a good choice for your child?
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- Is Adding a Family Member to Your Deed a Good Idea in California?
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- Is probate complicated?
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- Is probate really necessary?
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- Is probate required?
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- Is that gift really an advance on an inheritance?
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- Is the will valid if your loved one has dementia?
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- Is there anything missing from your estate plan?
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- Is your loved one’s estate considered “small?”
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- It’s time to tell your family about your estate plan
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- Joint property can help you avoid probate for part of your estate
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- Keep loved ones away from probate, employ a proper estate plan
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- Keeping your California estate out of probate
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- Keeping your estate plan current is essential
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- Know what property can bypass probate
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- Know what to do when it is necessary to contest an estate plan
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- Know when to consider assisted living and conservatorship
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- Late actor’s family battling over terms of trust, prenup
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- Leaving your children assets without ruining their future
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- Lengthy probate process ensues after death of photographer
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- Life changes may require estate planning update in California
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- Life insurance may best be accompanied by trust planning
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- Long-term care, estate administration and your elderly parents
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- Los Angeles estate planners: Have you valued your Pogs lately?
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- Los Angeles widow’s future hinges on probate hearing
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- Making a California estate plan that works for you and heirs
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- Making room for unique relationships in California estate plans
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- Managing the initial steps of a California estate settlement
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- Many Americans have not done necessary estate planning
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- Many forget about digital assets during estate planning process
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- Married couples affected by new trust administration laws
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- Marrriott heir claims he’s been cut off for divorcing
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- Methods for avoiding both taxes and probate
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- Michael Jackson’s mother to be responsible for trial costs
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- Mick Jagger inherits L’Wren Scott’s estate
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- Multiple people battling over Manson estate
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- Music legend’s James Brown’s estate still mired in family battles
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- Myth: Probate will use up all of your loved one’s estate
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- News: Spears’ conservatorship under fire
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- Non-settlor trustee duties in revocable living trusts
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- Organization is important in estate planning in California
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- Organizing estate planning documents
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- Part one: What if you can’t find the will?
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- Part two: Finding a trust
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- Paterno family asks to unseal coach’s will
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- People are increasingly using estate plans to leave a legacy
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- Planning a California trust for a special needs child
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- Planning for pets is important too
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- Planning for your elder years when you don’t have children
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- Potential problems for those executing powers of attorney
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- Pre-planning a funeral can help avoid family disputes
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- Preparing for a parent’s incapacity
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- President proposes changes to estate planning laws
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- Preventing possible mistakes in estate planning
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- Probate and taxes: What to know
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- Probate battle closed after 7 years
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- Probate challenges must be handled very carefully
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- Probate concepts can be intimidating for many in California
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- Proposal to lower Ca. conservators’ fees heads to hearing
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- Protect your elderly loved ones through conservatorships
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- Protecting adult kids with durable powers of attorney
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- Protecting your child’s inheritance from a spouse in a divorce
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- Protecting your children’s inheritances if they divorce
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- Protecting your children’s inheritances when you remarry
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- Protecting your estate plan from California disasters
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- Protecting your non-citizen spouse from estate taxes
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- Protection from creditors is important part of estate planning
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- Putting your parent in a nursing home: Tips and advice
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- Real property deeds and avoiding probate in California
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- Reasons for probate litigation
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- Reasons not to obsess over avoiding California probate
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- Reasons people avoid estate planning in California
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- Recognizing dementia and the end of testamentary capacity
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- Record-setting insurance purchase shows smart estate planning
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- Review your estate plan before you remarry
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- Revising wills and trusts may be the best New Year’s resolution
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- Robin Williams’s family heads to court over trust
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- Rules are complex for IRA inheritances
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- Rushed California estate planning quieted by Taxpayer Relief Act
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- Secular or religious? Your estate can reflect your beliefs.
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- Secure and appraise art collections during the probate process
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- Sell as-is or rehab? What to consider when selling a probate property
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- Selling a loved one’s house in probate: It is a complex process
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- Seniors need to update their estate plans when moving
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- Settlement places heiress’s California home in arts foundation
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- Sherman Hemsley will valid, despite half-brother’s claim
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- Should I put my family member on my deed?
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- Should I use an attorney when making a will?
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- Should you add a living will to your estate plan?
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- Should you close house and change locks when a parent dies?
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- Should you have a ‘life estate?’
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- Should you have a health historian?
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- Should you protect digital assets through an estate plan?
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- Sibling disputes and how they give way to probate litigation
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- Sibling rivalries can upend estate planning in California
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- Sibling rivalry and caregiving: Not a good mix
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- Signs it’s time to move your loved one to a nursing home
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- Signs that a loved one should consider assisted living
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- Single adults need to have an estate plan in place
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- SNT trustees must protect eligibility for benefits
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- Spouses need to communicate during estate planning in California
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- Stan Lee’s estate was mired in conflict before his death
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- Stepparent and Stepchild Relationships in California Probate
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- Struggle between Casey Kasem’s wife and children continues
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- Take care handling debt in probate
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- Technology has made estate planning complicated in California
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- The ‘Queen of Soul’ reportedly died with no estate plan
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- The benefits associated with setting up an incentive trust
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- The best wishes and gifts for Father’s Day
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- The California estate plan debate about avoiding probate
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- The challenge of closing accounts for loved ones
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- The challenges of selling a parent’s home after they’re gone
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- The differences between wills, living wills and living trusts
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- The differences in revocable and irrevocable trusts
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- The estate planning issues of others may provide valuable lessons
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- The gang’s all here; talk about your California estate plan
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- The importance of having an estate plan at every age
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- The importance of intent in a will
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- The importance of receipts in estate administration
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- The importance of updating your estate plan after divorce
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- The potential dangers of court-appointed guardianships
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- The responsibility for debts of a decedent
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- The roles and responsibilities of an executor
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- The time of filing for probate is not a time for surprises
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- The tough conversation you need to have
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- The use of living wills in estate planning
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- There’s a right and wrong way to make changes to your estate plan
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- Three tips to help an aging parent get a power of attorney
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- Three tips to mitigate family disputes during probate
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- Tips for choosing a guardian for your minor child
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- Tips for dividing your estate without dividing your family
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- Tips for talking estate planning with your parents
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- Tips for those who may inherit property
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- Tips to help with your duties as executor of an estate
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- Tips to help you with your executor duties
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- To make your wishes known, you must ask hard questions
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- Trust has various uses in estate planning in California
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- Trust maintenance costs factor into California estate plans
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- Trustees: Keeping detailed records is critical
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- Tupac case: Lesson for California intellectual property planning
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- Two things every conservator must know
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- Types of conservatorships in California
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- Understand the challenges of serving as an executor
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- Understanding conservatorship in California
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- Understanding intestacy laws in California
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- Understanding probate and the benefits of a living trust
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- Understanding the basics of probate, and why you need an attorney
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- Unmarried couples: Can you make medical decisions?
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- Updating estate planning is essential in California
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- Use a California will to define online property ownership
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- Use estate mediation to prevent California heir wars
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- Using estate planning to fund loved ones’ educational goals
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- Using insurance to pay estate taxes, save assets
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- Was ‘Billie Jean’ Michael Jackson’s lover? A DNA test may say so
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- We take the fear out of the probate process in California
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- What are my duties as a trustee or executor?
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- What are some points to consider after a loved one’s death?
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- What are the duties of a fiduciary?
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- What are the duties of a trustee?
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- What are the duties of an executor?
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- What are the early signs of dementia?
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- What are the elements of a trustee’s fiduciary duty?
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- What are your inheritance rights as a stepchild?
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- What are your options when you inherit a home?
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- What can I do to ensure that my living trust is honored?
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- What can we learn from renowned actor’s estate planning mistakes?
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- What causes family disputes in probate?
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- What changes to estate tax laws will we see under Trump?
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- What debts must be paid after a person dies?
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- What do you do after losing a loved one?
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- What do you need to know about designating beneficiaries?
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- What does being an executor involve?
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- What does it mean if an estate is insolvent?
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- What does it take to probate a holographic will?
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- What does probate entail?
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- What estate planning documents should all young adults have?
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- What family dynamics can predict an estate battle?
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- What happens at the first probate hearing?
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- What happens if a loved one leaves behind multiple wills?
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- What happens if a parent dies in debt?
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- What happens if an executor delays the probate process?
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- What happens if you die ‘intestate’ in California?
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- What Happens If You Die Without a Will or Family in California?
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- What happens to a person’s debts after death?
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- What happens to debt after death?
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- What happens to debt after someone dies?
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- What happens to family heirlooms during the probate process?
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- What happens to royalties in probate?
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- What happens to tenants after a property owner dies?
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- What happens to the remaining assets in probate?
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- What happens to your parent’s debt after they pass?
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- What happens to your retirement in probate?
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- What happens when a Californian dies without a will?
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- What happens when a person dies without a will in California?
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- What Happens When Probate Matters Become Contested?
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- What happens when someone you love dies without a will?
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- What happens when you don’t have a California estate plan?
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- What if a condition placed on an inheritance can’t be met?
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- What if the will is lost?
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- What if you face family conflict in probate?
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- What is a “probate transfer?”
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- What is a CUTMA account?
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- What is a living will and do I need one?
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- What is a pet trust – and do you need one?
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- What is a trust protector?
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- What is an incentive trust?
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- What is ancillary probate?
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- What is California’s Uniform Trust Decanting Act?
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- What is spousal fiduciary duty?
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- What is the difference between guardianship and conservatorship?
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- What is the executor’s responsibility during probate?
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- What issues could delay probate?
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- What items are worth selling at an estate auction?
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- What should an inventory of your loved one’s estate include?
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- What should blended families consider about probate?
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- What should parents know about limited conservatorships?
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- What should stepchildren prepare for in probate?
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- What should you consider when choosing a guardian for your kids?
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- What should you do if a loved one is mentally incapacitated?
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- What should you include in a pet trust?
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- What should you include in your revocable living trust?
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- What should you know about special needs trusts?
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- What should you know if you inherit a payable on death account?
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- What to know to sell real estate in probate
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- What we can learn from Prince’s lack of estate plan
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- What you should consider before contesting an estate plan
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- What you should know about California’s Estate Recovery Program
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- What you should know if you’re the beneficiary of a trust
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- What you should know when choosing your executor
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- What you should know when disinheriting relatives
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- What’s the best way to leave a vacation home to family members?
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- What’s the future of the estate tax in California?
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- When a loved one dies without making a will in California
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- When can beneficiaries seek to remove a trustee?
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- When Can Non-Probate Estate Administration Be Used in Torrance, CA?
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- When considering estate planning, think of family
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- When does a no-contest clause not apply to a will challenge?
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- When is it time to choose assisted living for your loved one?
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- When is it time to consider getting a professional caregiver?
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- When is the right time to put a parent in a home?
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- When parents don’t have a will, young people face challenges
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- When people won’t leave a home that’s part of a California estate
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- When should you amend your estate plan?
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- When should you set up a special needs trust?
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- When Should You Update a Will in California
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- When should you update your estate plan?
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- Which assets have to go through probate?
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- Which life events trigger a need to revise your estate plan?
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- Whittling away estate taxes through California trusts
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- Who can access your health care information?
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- Who needs revocable living trusts?
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- Who pays a California decedent’s bills?
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- Who will unlock your virtual assets when you die?
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- Why ‘comfort planning’ should be part of your estate plan
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- Why ‘death cleaning’ should be part of your estate planning
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- Why ‘micro estate planning’ is valuable for parents of young kids
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- Why a plan before college is critical
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- Why Amanda Bynes parents can’t seek California conservatorship
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- Why an estate plan is essential for single parents
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- Why are funeral plans important?
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- Why are revocable living trusts advantageous for Californians?
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- Why are stepmother/stepchildren estate battles so common?
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- Why do many Californians have revocable living trusts?
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- Why does a will need witnesses?
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- Why downsizing is an important part of estate planning
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- Why equal estate distribution among kids might not be fair
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- Why estate planning is crucial for single parents
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- Why estate planning is crucial if you’re in the cannabis business
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- Why is Britney Spears still under a conservatorship?
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- Why might you need a probate attorney?
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- Why people put off estate planning — and why they shouldn’t
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- Why people without kids need an estate plan
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- Why revocable living trusts are great supplements to wills
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- Why revocable living trusts take precedence over wills
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- Why should you have a living trust?
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- Why should you have a revocable living trust?
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- Why should you have an advanced health care directive?
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- Why you need a California Advance Health Care Directive
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- Why you need an estate plan if you have no heirs
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- Why you need an estate plan if you’re young and single
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- Why you need to have a will
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- Why you shouldn’t have a do-it-yourself estate plan
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- Will challenges based on lack of testamentary capacity
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- Will contests in California
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- Will I need to go through probate when my loved one passes away?
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- Will the estate tax be repealed under the next administration?
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- Wills and trusts important in estate planning in California
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- Wills do more than help families avoid probate
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- Wise estate planning can protect your home from a Medi-Cal lien
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- With divorced parents, what happens in probate?
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- Without an estate plan, the state can become your beneficiary
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- Working around uncertain tax changes to set up an estate plan
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- Worried about leaving an inheritance? Let the trustee handle it
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- Wrapping the future ? the necessity for a California estate plan
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- Years after meltdown, Britney Spears is still a conservatee
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- You can detail your end-of-life care wishes in your estate plan
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- You find out you’re the executor. What now?
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- Young rapper reportedly had his estate in order when he died
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- Your attorney can help you prevent contests to your estate plan
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- Your loved one left behind a pet: What happens now?