How Elder Abuse Can Lead To Litigation

How Elder Abuse Can Lead To Litigation

California Looks Out For It’s Elders Because elder abuse can take on many forms, and because, sadly, millions of families suffer every year from elder abuse, California has enacted laws to protect elders and those who are in a dependent situation. California passed a law entitled the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act….

PROPOSITION 19: There’s a Narrow Window to Beat the Increased Property Tax

PROPOSITION 19: There’s a Narrow Window to Beat the Increased Property Tax

The Pros & Cons This November, California voters approved Proposition 19, which expanded some property tax exemptions for people 55 and over, but also increased property taxes in many future property transfer situations when there is a death in the family. The quick recap is there are some property tax PROS for eligible homeowners to…

Did Circumstances Change? Perhaps Your Irrevocable Trust Can Too.

Did Circumstances Change? Perhaps Your Irrevocable Trust Can Too.

Just by virtue of the name, “irrevocable” living trust, one would assume this is something that cannot be revoked, changed, or terminated. In fact, if you are the person who created the trust, you should consider the terms of an irrevocable living trust to be set in stone; a benefit which has provided much needed…

Is Your Estate Plan Secure with the New SECURE Act?

Is Your Estate Plan Secure with the New SECURE Act?

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE ACT) is intended to help people save for retirement. Most significant are the changes to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), which could help many older Americans save even more for retirement. But there are also some benefits that have been lost. That said, the SECURE Act will…