Whether you’re just starting to plan or you already have documents in place, here are three key ways estate planning can reduce your tax exposure and protect your financial legacy...
Whether you’re just starting to plan or you already have documents in place, here are three key ways estate planning can reduce your tax exposure and protect your financial legacy...
While we often think of spring cleaning as organizing closets and deep-cleaning our homes, your legal house needs just as much attention. A little review now can save your loved ones from stress, confusion, or unnecessary court involvement later.
Your digital life is a big part of who you are—and it deserves to be protected. Join us for an engaging 1-hour session tailored for women in tech, where we’ll dive into the essentials of safeguarding your online presence and ensuring your digital assets are managed according to your wishes.
California continues to refine laws around estates, probate, and family agreements to better serve its residents. Here are three key updates for 2025 that you should know about.
In the evolving landscape of relationships and marriage, a new narrative is emerging—one that reframes prenups as tools of love and protection rather than instruments of skepticism.
In the journey of life, we often find ourselves focusing on the present—the joys, the challenges, the moments that shape our days. However, there's one aspect of life that often gets overlooked amidst the hustle and bustle: planning for the future.
Estate planning is a crucial step for every individual, but it holds even greater importance for unmarried partners in long-term committed relationships. Without proper planning, your partner may not receive your assets or be able to make critical decisions on your behalf.
There are several ways to own real property jointly. Whether the property needs to go through probate after the death of an owner depends on the type of joint ownership.
Proposition 19 is a ballot measure that was approved by California voters in November 2020. This measure creates county revenue by limiting and changing the rules surrounding parent-to-child transfers and dedicates that revenue to wildfire relief.
In order to ensure that your assets and estate planning wishes are carried out in light of this major life change, there are three things you must do as soon as possible.