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How to Avoid the Need for a Prenuptial Agreement
Asset Protection, Blended Family, Divorce, Education, Estate Planning, Family, Family ValuesLast week, I discussed some of the pros and cons of using prenuptial agreementshttps://www.calilaw.com/prenuptial-agreement-pros-and-cons/ . Here, we’ll look at different estate planning vehicles that could provide similar—or even better—protection than prenups. Revocable living trust created by you: By setting up a revocable living trust and funding it with your separate assets […]
Prenuptial Agreement Pros and Cons
Blended Family, Digital Estate Planning, Divorce, Education, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Blog, FamilyIf you’re counting down the days to your wedding, divorce is probably the last thing you and your fiancé want to be thinking about, and yet you might be rightfully concerned about what would happen to your assets in the event of a divorce—or your death. You may also be worried that suggesting a prenuptial […]
Advance Healthcare Directive Provisions to Consider in Light of COVID-19
Education, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Blog, HealthcareLast week I discussed the vital importance of having updated advance directives in place considering COVID-19. Here, we’ll look at several provisions you might want to consider adding to your directives to address potential contingencies related to the pandemic. Permission to undergo experimental medical treatments: Since there is currently no proven vaccine or other effective […]
COVID-19 Highlights Critical Need for Advance Healthcare Directives
Estate Planning, Estate Planning Blog, Family, Healthcare, Long-term CareAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the country, doctors across the nation are joining lawyers in urging Americans to create the proper estate planning documents, so medical providers can better coordinate their care should they become hospitalized with the virus. The most critical planning tools for this purpose are medical power of […]
A Tragic Oversight: Kobe Bryant’s Youngest Daughter Mistakenly Left Out of Family Trust
Asset Protection, Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Blog, Family, Legacy PlanningIn January, I wrote about how the deaths of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Brianna, demonstrated the vital need for estate planning for people of all ages. At the time, little was known about the planning strategies Kobe had in place to protect and preserve his estimated $600 million estate for […]
Your “Blended” Family Is Likely Headed to Court Unless You Do This
Estate Planning, Estate Planning Blog, Inheritance, Kids Protection Planning, Legacy Planning, Naming Legal Guardians, Parents, Trusts, WillsIf you have a blended family and do not plan for what happens to your assets in the event of your incapacity or death, you are almost certainly guaranteeing hurt feelings, conflict, and maybe even a long, drawn out court battle. So let’s start with clarity around what a blended family […]