Parents want a secure future for their children. When these children have disabilities, estate planning can become even more important. For example, adult children with disabilities may need financial support for their entire lives. In California, parents should keep...
Month: February 2024
Events in a young person’s life that require a new estate plan
For young people, certain life events can serve as wake-up calls. Such events may prompt them to consider creating or updating their estate plans. These are some common scenarios that might lead a young adult to take action in planning their estate. Heading off to...
Can a named guardian refuse responsibility?
When you designate a guardian in your will for your minor children or dependents, it is an important decision. However, circumstances may arise where the named guardian is unable or unwilling to assume the responsibility. As a parent, you must anticipate this...
4 common reasons to update your estate plan
Ensuring your estate plan reflects your current circumstances is important for protecting your assets and loved ones. Certain life events may signal it is time to review and update your estate plan. 1. Marriage or divorce Marriage or divorce drastically alters your...