In California, when a person writes a will, they are stating what they want done with their property after they are gone. This person – the testator – can specifically mention certain items like bank accounts, a home, automobiles and more. However, there are often...
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Three reasons to estate plan as a young adult
One commonly made mistake during the estate planning process is thinking that it’s only meant for those who are in the later years of their life. Those who hold this belief end up procrastinating in the creation of their estate plan, which then puts them, their...
Mediation may help Bay Area residents resolve divorces
Mediation is one way that Californians who are divorcing can finalize their dissolution outside of court. Basically, the way mediation works is that both sides will meet with another person called a mediator. The mediator is a trained attorney or other qualified...
Why might I consider setting up a revocable trust?
There are many reasons why a Bay Area resident might decide to set up a revocable trust as part of their estate plan. To review, a Californian may set up a revocable trust while they are still alive. They then can move all or part of their wealth into the trust by...
Dads need to understand fathers’ rights in California
When Californians talk about fathers’ rights, they could be referring to a common belief that California family courts will award custody to a child’s mother almost automatically. There may have been some truth to this belief several decades ago. However, such is no...
Using a pet trust to ensure your pet is cared for after you die
Pet owners take their responsibilities towards their furry friends seriously. They want to care for their pet as long as they live. For some, this also means making plans for the possibility that their pet will outlive them. Pet trusts are one way pet owners can...
Basic will requirements in California
Many people create a will to specify who will be getting their assets when the pass away. However, if the will does not meet state requirements, a probate court may determine the will to be invalid and therefore, unenforceable. An estate planning attorney or other...
Can my ex take my kids on an international trip?
If you are a divorced parent in California, you may have concerns about your ex-spouse taking your children to another country without your permission. International travel can be a great opportunity for children to experience different cultures and learn new things,...
How long might spousal support need to be paid after my divorce?
Every California family law case is different and people will inevitably wonder what the future holds. For those who are getting divorced and are thinking about spousal support – also referred to as alimony – there are myriad facts to be aware of. From both...
How does California calculate child support?
If you are going through a divorce, you will wonder how child support is calculated and what factors will affect the amount. In this blog post, we will explain how California calculates child support during the divorce process. California Child Support Guideline Child...