If you have been accused of a felony crime in California, it is imperative to be aware of the Three Strikes Sentencing Law. Implemented in 1994, the Three Strikes Sentencing Law mandates that if a defendant is facing a second felony charge after previously being...
Year: 2019
How to create an estate plan for a special needs child
Being the parent of child with special needs comes with unique responsibilities. Yet you need to have peace of mind that someone will care for your child, regardless of the path your family’s life takes. Every decision regarding your child takes careful thought and...
You’re never too young to start estate planning
Actor Luke Perry’s March 4 passing was tragic for many. Those who grew up in the 90s remember him from the TV show Beverly Hills 90210. His family will, of course, miss him dearly too. While many remember seeing this story in the news, you may not have heard of the...
Wills and trusts can both help with estate plans
Many California residents want to make sure that their loved ones will fare well after they are gone. As a result, they often make provisions in efforts to ensure that their families will not feel at a complete loss as to how to handle certain affairs. In particular,...
California brothers in need of criminal defense after conspiracy
Certain schemes can cause a great deal of trouble for many people, including those accused of running the schemes. In these cases, individuals could face serious charges for fraud, embezzlement, money laundering and other serious crimes. If this happens, the accused...
Avoiding titling errors during estate planning
Mistakes are possible when it comes to almost anything. In some cases, mistakes are not a big deal or can be easily rectified. However, when errors occur with important life events, like estate planning, the consequences can be major and lead to difficulties for...
State makes estate transfer easier for new homeowners
You’ve just bought your first house. You’ve signed all the papers, written all the checks and now you are turning the knob on the front door and stepping into the pristine front hallway. This is not usually a time you think of your eventual death, but you should still...
An estate plan is important for its creator and the family
Many people put off estate planning. They often think that they have time to create plans or that they do not need a will or other documents. While every adult can benefit from an estate plan, California residents may want to remember that these plans are not just for...
Criminal defense could affect results of drug crime case
The possible penalties that can result from a conviction for criminal charges depend on many factors. The exact charges involved, extenuating circumstances and whether a conviction actually takes place could all play roles. Additionally, an accused party's criminal...
The perils of ignoring estate planning when remarrying
Remarrying generally brings about a lot of changes. In the midst of preparing for this new phase of his or her life, it can be very important for a person who is getting remarried to give some attention to estate planning. This can especially be the case if she or he...