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What bills do I pay first when someone dies?

When someone dies, there are bills (debts) and assets (money or property). What bills to pay will depend on various factors: but please consult an attorney before you pay anything.

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3 Reasons to Estate Plan NOW

Three reasons to estate plan now: you have more than $184,500 in assets; you have kids; or you want to make life easier for your loved ones if you’re incapacitated or deceased.

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How do I Find an Estate Planning Attorney?

How do you find an estate planning attorney? Referrals from friends and family, trusted professionals, and Yelp reviews give a good start; but whether or not to hire someone comes down to (basically) whether you like them or not.

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When do I need to update my estate plan?

When do you need to update your estate plan? It depends. Most people update it when there are changes to people involved; but there may be other reasons to update it as well.

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What is an estate planning lawyer?

What is an estate planning lawyer? Someone who helps guide you through the complex decisions involving your kids, your family, your loved ones, and your belongings.

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What is Estate Planning?

Estate planning involves making decisions about what happens to you, your things, and your kids while you are able to do so.

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What do I do once I have a trust?

Once you have a trust, you must make sure to put your assets into the trust. And, don’t forget that you should still review the trust every three to five years!

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What are the rules for scattering ashes in California?

There are rules in California and in federal law regarding scattering ashes. Here’s a brief summary of what you should keep in mind when scattering or when giving instructions to your loved ones.

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