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- 3 common estate planning mistakes to avoid
- 3 common myths about estate planning
- 3 estate planning mistakes to avoid
- 3 key documents to include in your estate plan
- 3 situations in which hearsay evidence is admissible in court
- 401(k)s when no beneficiaries are named
- A closer look at advance directives
- A comprehensive guide to estate planning in California
- A guide on estate planning for your retirement in Claifornia
- Actions regarding an attorney-in-fact
- An estate plan is important for its creator and the family
- Are there racial disparities in traffic stops and searches?
- Are you choosing your executor wisely?
- Assets that a trust may own and that a trustee may manage
- Avoid these California beneficiary designation mistakes
- Avoiding titling errors during estate planning
- Beneficiary designations are a key part of your estate plan
- Businessman acquitted of charges related to insider trading
- California brothers in need of criminal defense after conspiracy
- Can drowsy driving result in criminal charges?
- Can you be charged with drug possession if you overdose?
- Can you give your family easy access to cash?
- Can you place a condition on an inheritance?
- Carefully consider intellectual property during estate planning
- Charitable giving and estate planning
- Choosing a trust style: 3 factors to consider
- Combining a pour-over will with a living trust
- Common types of fraud
- Creating a special needs trust can provide for your child’s future
- Creating an estate plan for new homeowners
- Criminal defense could affect results of drug crime case
- Decanting an irrevocable trust in California
- Designated beneficiaries are not always named in a will
- Differences between living wills and health care directives
- Different types of trusts and their uses
- Do you have this critical aspect of long-term care planning?
- Do you need to include shared property in your estate plan?
- Domestic violence in California
- Domestic violence in California amid the pandemic
- Estate planning and your pets
- Estate planning considerations for second marriages
- Estate planning considerations for young parents
- Estate planning for an unexpected child
- Estate planning is crucial for tech entrepreneurs
- Estate planning tips for business owners
- Estate planning tips for single people
- Former California resident arrested for embezzlement
- Funded revocable trust in estate planning in California
- Government misconduct and wrongful convictions
- Guide for planned giving in California estate plans
- High school finance clerk sentenced for embezzlement
- Holiday plans should include discussing your estate plan
- Holographic wills are valid in California
- How can a spendthrift trust protect your child’s inheritance?
- How can you identify life insurance beneficiaries clearly?
- How can you make sure your money remains with your family?
- How can you pay for your funeral in advance?
- How can you tell if someone is suffering from undue influence?
- How can you use wills and trusts together in your estate plan?
- How do the various parties become involved with a trust?
- How does the criminal discovery process work?
- How intellectual property affects your estate plan
- How may an estate plan cover animals and pets?
- How may I include my values and philanthropy in an estate plan?
- How serious is vandalism as a crime?
- How should your power of attorney protect your home?
- How specific does my advance health care directive need to be?
- How the SECURE Act can boost your estate plan
- How to choose a trust
- How to create an estate plan for a special needs child
- How to develop a more inclusive and diverse estate plan
- How to include your spouse in your estate
- How to plan an estate plan with no close relatives
- Important documents for your San Jose, CA, estate plan
- Include these 3 components in a simple estate plan
- Investigation: Breath testing machines plagued with problems
- Is a joint will revocable?
- Is it possible to sue an executor?
- Leave something behind while protecting your estate
- Legal limits on police searches and evidence exclusions
- Making sure your estate plan works for you
- Miranda rights often are disregarded
- Misconceptions about polygraph evidence in criminal prosecutions
- Options for getting out of jail following arrest
- Pay attention to beneficiary designations
- Police in California say driver in fatal crash was impaired
- Portable drug-testing kits are known to be unreliable
- Powers of attorney and advance health care directives
- Protecting real property during estate planning
- Racial disparities in the courtroom
- Reasons why you need an advance directive in California
- Reasons you may want a dynasty trust in your estate plan
- Should I hire a professional to administer my estate?
- Should you put your will in a safe deposit box?
- Some basic differences between wills and trusts
- State makes estate transfer easier for new homeowners
- Supreme Court rules on traffic stop case
- Suspect before judge in horrific attempted murder and kidnapping case
- Suspicion of DUI arrests
- Taking a look at estate taxes
- The decline in estate planning among older Americans
- The difference between assault and battery in California
- The importance of an estate plan for those with brain conditions
- The importance of estate planning while you’re young
- The importance of exercising the right to remain silent
- The perils of ignoring estate planning when remarrying
- The potential consequences of embezzlement
- The purpose of an irrevocable life insurance trust
- The relationship between poverty and crime
- The times to consider changing your executor
- Things to consider when incorporating a trust into your estate plan
- Things to remember about beneficiary designations
- Tips for choosing a health care POA
- Tips on discussing wills and trusts with elderly relatives
- Topics to address when writing your will
- Transferring credit card points after a cardholder dies
- Troubling truths about eyewitness identification
- Under what circumstances are unequal inheritances advisable?
- Understanding a pour-over will
- Understanding false confessions – would you confess?
- Understanding the role of an executor
- Understanding what happens to debts after you die
- Using life insurance for estate planning in California
- Using pour-over wills to transfer assets to a trust
- What are Ponzi schemes?
- What are some essential estate planning documents?
- What are the benefits of a funeral trust?
- What are the California state laws regarding marijuana?
- What are the dangers of an outdated estate plan?
- What are the penalties for drug crimes in California?
- What does a trustee do?
- What goes into a will, and why should adults have one?
- What happens to debt after a passing?
- What influence do prosecutors have over sentencing?
- What is a misdemeanor versus a felony?
- What is a no contest clause?
- What is a power of attorney?
- What is a simple will?
- What is a simple will?
- What is a special needs trust?
- What is criminal identity theft?
- What is inadmissible evidence?
- What is the difference between a revocable and irrevocable trust?
- What is the effect of Prop. 19?
- What is the three-strikes law?
- What legal documents may help with my health care and finances?
- What mistakes should you avoid when choosing an executor?
- What qualities should you look for in an executor?
- What should you consider when choosing an executor?
- What should you know about digital assets?
- What should you leave out of your will?
- What would happen to your estate if you died today?
- When can police search without warrants?
- When should estate plans be reviewed?
- When to make changes to a will
- Where should your focus be during estate plan reviews?
- Who can serve as a witness to a will?
- Who is permitted to challenge a will?
- Who may inherit my assets if I die without a will in California?
- Who should you choose as an executor for your will?
- Why an estate plan is critical for new homeowners
- Why are health care directives important for an estate plan?
- Why beneficiary designations matter
- Why would you use an irrevocable trust?
- Why you need an estate plan
- Wills and trusts can both help with estate plans
- You’re never too young to start estate planning