The health and safety of our clients, staff, and friends of the law firm are top of mind amid concerns about the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). As estate planning and elder law attorneys, our practice is dedicated to serving our most vulnerable citizens, including seniors, those who are ill, disabled, experiencing mental health challenges and children with special needs. The uncertainty around the pandemic has many people with immune system challenges concerned about exposure to the … [Read more...] about Our Available Services During COVID-19/Coronavirus Pandemic
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Where Do It Yourself = Do It Wrong
An estate plan is an important part of one’s plan for the future. Many realize that they need the assistance of an experienced and qualified attorney to assist them in their efforts. Unfortunately, some folks will cut corners in their estate planning efforts in an effort to save a few bucks or because they think they are as smart as or smarter than their estate planning lawyer when it comes to drafting documents or both. Even with persons who were prudent enough to have their original plans … [Read more...] about Where Do It Yourself = Do It Wrong
Revocable Living Trusts in Northern California: More Questions Practical Options
Revocable Living Trusts in Northern California: More Questions Practical Options from Timothy Murphy A living trust is a great estate planning tool to have but it’s not the only tool you require Other devices, such as a will, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives will also play key roles in your estate plan. Learn more about revocable living trusts in Northern California in this presentation. … [Read more...] about Revocable Living Trusts in Northern California: More Questions Practical Options
Free Report: Revocable Living Trusts in California
When lawyers use the terms “revocable” and “living” when referring to a trust, they're doing so because those words have specific meaning in the law. A revocable living trust is “revocable” because you, as the person who creates the trust, have the right to revoke or modify its terms as at any time. On the other hand, if you were to create an irrevocable trust, you cannot change or revoke the trust terms later. Topics covered in this report include: Trusts Revocable, Living RLTs Developing … [Read more...] about Free Report: Revocable Living Trusts in California