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Best Estate Planning Strategies for California Families in 2026

Table of Contents Why California Families Need Professional Estate Planning The Core Problem: Probate Delays and Family Uncertainty How Our Comprehensive Approach Solves Estate Planning Challenges Best Practice 1: Revocable Living Trusts for Asset Protection Best Practice 2: Probate and Trust Administration Services Best Practice 3: Special Needs and Pet...
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What Does an Estate Planning Attorney Do — 9 Options (2026)

Clear, practical guide to what estate planning attorneys do and the top 9 services and tools to get it done in 2026. Learn options, costs, and next steps.
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Protecting Your Family’s Future: The Importance of Estate Planning in California

Introduction: Planning for the future is a crucial responsibility, especially when it comes to protecting your family's well-being. One essential aspect of securing your family's future is estate planning. In the state of California, where laws and regulations surrounding estates can be complex, having a well-thought-out estate plan is of...
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What are My Responsibilities if I’m Named an Executor?

If a loved one asks you to be the executor of their estate, think carefully before you take on this responsibility. While you have the option of declining the request, the person reaching out likely considers you to be responsible and detail oriented. An executor of an estate typically helps...
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How Do I Talk to My Parents About Estate Planning?

If you have a parent over the age of, say, 65, thoughts about their future may have started to creep into your mind. But because end-of-life planning can be emotional and overwhelming, it’s tempting to put these conversations off — and even more pleasing to avoid them altogether. If there’s...
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Cryptocurrency and Estate Planning: What Executors Need to Know

My dad is investing in cryptocurrency! I know nothing about it and, frankly, I am not interested in learning. I think it is a passing fad. When he dies and I am responsible for the distribution of his estate to my siblings, do I need to address the crypto?
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Does Your Will and Estate Planning Documents Need to Be Updated?

It’s generally recommended that you review your will and other end-of-life documents at least every few years, although there can be reasons to do a checkup more often.
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Powers of Attorney and Advance Directives

Some people think that, because their assets are jointly owned with a spouse or are in a trust, they do not need a Power of Attorney, or that if they become incapacitated, their spouse automatically has the authority to make medical decisions on their behalf.
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What’s the Latest on Country Star Charley Pride’s Estate?

There’s a battle brewing over the estate of Grammy-winning country star Charley Pride, fueled by a son few knew existed.
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Reviewing Estate Plans Matters

Many of our parents completed their estate plans decades ago. The documents may still be valid. However, if they are stale or outdated, you may spend significant money trying to use them down the road.
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What Happens If an Unmarried Partner Dies?

A proper estate plan will help those left navigate the disposition of assets and the probate court system, especially for unmarried couples and some married same-sex couples.
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How Do Special Needs Trusts Work?

Trusts give parents of special-needs children additional options for extending care and financial assistance. However, you might need some expert help.
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Do Unrecorded Deeds Help or Hurt Estate Planning?

While discussing estate planning with my parents, they told me that an attorney prepared a deed for them but told them not to record it yet.
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Your Will and Estate Planning Checklist

Most people should have a will, but it's rarely the most significant estate planning document that an individual will hold.
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What Do I Need to Know about Estate Planning?

Expert tips on why starting your estate plan early, choosing beneficiaries, and thinking about how you want to transfer your wealth to the next generation are critical for your financial future.
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Do You Have to Do Probate when Someone Dies?

For most of us, the first time we ever thought about probating a will is when someone in our family has died. So, what does it mean to probate a will?
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Can You believe Aging Parents Grow Stubborn and They Know It?

Aging parents grow stubborn, and researchers are uncovering the reasons why.
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Will I Live Longer, if I Babysit the Grandchildren?

Looking for an extra incentive to spend some quality time with your grandchildren? Try telling their parents that it could extend your life.
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Here’s Why You Need an Estate Plan

No matter what line of work you are in, estate planning has facets that apply to everyone, and it comes down to documenting wishes and avoiding probate and unnecessary taxes. Too many people put it off, but, in general, the sooner you do it, the better.
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