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Every Young Adult Needs This Now

The following should be an “18th Birthday Present” to the parents and their kids, so they are secure. Every Young Adult Needs This Now – In most states, parents are without the authority of making health care decisions or managing money for their kids as soon as they turn 18. That means if a young…

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New HOA Law Will Affect Associations

New HOA Law New HOA Law – Gov. Gavin Newsom signed many bills into law affecting California HOAs in 2020. Here’s what associations need to know, and below, you’ll find one of them. Assembly Bill 5 is a significant new law that changes the legal definition of an employee. The law created Labor Code Section…

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What A Simple Will Can Accomplish

A Simple Will Can Do A simple will can accomplish a lot of your estate planning goals. It can leave all property to someone often your spouse or partner or if you’re single to your children or relatives, friends, or charities. A simple will can say what to do if that person dies first or…

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Probate of Will

What is Probate of a Will? Probate of Will – Countries whose legal systems evolved from the British common law system, such as the United States, typically use the probate system for distributing property at death. Probate is a process where the decedent’s Will, if any, is entered in court. After hearing evidence from the…

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Mediation and Avoiding Probate

Avoiding Probate Mediation and Avoiding Probate – Due to the time and expenses associated with the traditional probate process, estate planners frequently counsel clients to enact probate avoidance strategies. Some prevalent probate-avoidance plans include Revocable Living Trusts, Joint Ownership of Assets, and making lifetime gifts. If a Revocable Living Trust is used as a part…

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What Can a Simple Will Do?

A Simple Will Can Do A simple will can accomplish a lot of your estate planning goals. It can leave all property to someone often your spouse or partner or if you’re single to your children or to relatives, friends, or charities. A simple will can say what to do if that person dies first…

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Transfer On Death Deeds

What is a Transfer on Death Deeds? Transfer on Death Deeds is the least expensive way to transfer real property without having to go through the headache of probate or creating a revocable living trust. Beginning January 2016 and lasting until January 2021, revocable transfer on death deeds are currently legal in California. Revocable means…