It's tempting to put off estate planning and asset protection when your to-do list is a mile long, but failing to prepare for retirement, potential disability, or what happens after your death can have disastrous consequences. Refer to our blog to learn how San Diego Legacy Law can help you take control of your future.
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The Power of Family CorporationsUnlock the potential of family corporations in estate planning: preserve wealth, optimize taxes, and foster family unity for a prosperous future.
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ABLE Accounts: A Guide for California Estate PlanningDiscover how CalABLE accounts can benefit estate planning for individuals with disabilities. Plan for a brighter financial future with practical tips.
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How Your Estate Planning Attorney Helps with Long-Term Healthcare PlanningLearn how estate planning attorneys can assist with long-term healthcare planning. Protect your assets and ensure your medical wishes are met. Read more now.
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Leveraging a Limited Liability Company in Your EstateAdding a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to your estate plan is one strategy to reduce liability and protect your assets.
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Why Keeping Your Classic Cars in a Trust is Smart Estate PlanningOwning a collectible car in your name exposes you to liabilities that could result in losing the collection in a lawsuit.
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Last Will and TestamentA will is a legal document that tells the court how you want your property to pass to your loved ones and sometimes your favorite organizations or charities.
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What Are Revocable Living Trusts and How Do They Work?Living Trusts are the foundational documents in almost all well-crafted estate plans.
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How to Use a California Pour-Over WillA Pour-Over will is identical to a Last Will and Testament; however, it is designed to instruct the probate court to "pour" all of your assets into your trust.
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Estate Planning Issues for California Domestic PartnersIn California, the answer depends on whether you are domestic partners or “registered domestic partners” with the State of California.
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How Can You Put a Value on a Stay-at-Home Parent?A stay-at-home parent's true value is oftentimes overlooked and underappreciated. Their unexpected death can leave a family shaken and unprepared.
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Can You Use an Electronic Will in California?Technology is advancing at rapid speeds, but the courts aren't quite ready to accept eSignature on EVERY document. California Wills still require a signature.
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Estate Planning Considerations for Age Gap CouplesThe number age gap couples is increasing with celebrity and everyday couples. And while we may not choose who we love or their ages, a significant age gap between couples is a crucial factor in financial and estate planning.