Digital Assets. What Are They & How Do I Protect Them?
Our lives essentially revolve around technology and this trend is only continuing to grow. Nearly all of our important documents and files, whether they be personal, business or financial, are stored on various digital platforms…
“Dedicated.” “Determined.” “Compassionate.” Just a Few Client Descriptions of Our New Attorney!
We hope this newsletter finds you and your family healthy and happy in the first quarter of this new year. We are excited to share some news so without further ado, let’s share! Our number…
What Do New Year’s Resolutions Have To Do With A Law Firm?
It’s pretty safe to safe to say that most people make resolutions for the new year. You may not write them down in a special, secret binder, or proudly slur your intentions at the annual…
Did You Complete the “Homeowner’s Exemption” on Your Residential Property Tax Bill?
Under Prop 19, the “HomeownersExemption” Allows for Reduction in Property Value for Tax Purposes We have received numerous calls on how the recently passed Proposition 19 will impact residential property taxes when handed down to…
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…
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…
Are You A Trustee? Take It Seriously
“My father died, and I am named as successor trustee. Now what do I do?” Most people have had little to no experience administering a trust and typically have many questions as to where to…
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…
How to Avoid These Elder Financial Abuse Scams
“Hi Grandma, it’s me. I am in a bit of a bind and need you to send me money immediately please.” “We are contacting you because you have the same name as the deceased who…
Super! Rising! New!
As we begin the summer and start to move into the back half of 2020, we sincerely hope this newsletter finds you safe and well. During these past few months we have continued to work…
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…
Should I Update My Estate Plan Now? How About Now?
Is now a good time to update my estate plan? The answer is more than likely, yes. Knowing when to update your estate plan is probably not something that is at the top of your…
Just Like Kobe Bryant’s Daughter, Kids Have Rights in the Family Trust
Since Kobe Bryant’s tragic passing earlier this year, his wife recently realized their infant daughter was not included in his trust. In the Bryant family trust case, and others we’ve experienced, more than likely the…
So What’s the Difference Between a Living Trust & an Irrevocable Trust?
“Why wouldn’t they just form a living trust and put their house in it? After all, once that is done, their house is safe because the trust provides asset protection.” Unfortunately, this is a common…