Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Have you thought about what would happen if you were in an accident tomorrow that caused you to be in a coma? Do you wonder who will take care of you if you become ill and can no longer take care of yourself? Planning for incapacitation is an important element of California crisis management planning. Consulting with an experienced California attorney who assists clients with crisis management planning can help ensure your wishes are carried out even if you are unable to communicate your desires because of incapacitation.
Monday, September 11, 2017
Aging parents may resist help out of a need to feel capable and independent. It is hard to accept that you need assistance. When seniors will not reach out for or accept offered help when needed, they can end up in a crisis. If you are caring for an aging parent, here
Previous Posts
The Future of Asset Protection: Trends and Emerging Strategies
Common Mistakes in Asset Protection Planning and How to Avoid Them
The Consequences of Failing to Plan: When Conservatorship Becomes Necessary
Using Special Needs Trusts to Avoid Conservatorship for Disabled Beneficiaries
How to Prepare for Incapacity Without Resorting to Conservatorship
How to Handle Out-of-State Assets in Your California Estate Plan
How to Include Pet Care in Your California Estate Plan
Real-Life Stories: How Effective Estate Planning Helped California Families
What is Intestate Probate?
Is a Handwritten Trust Legal in California?
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