Keeping Orange County informed on the latest and greatest information on estate planning & elder law.
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How One Person’s Estate Plan Impacted the Entire United States How the Smithsonian Institution came to be all because of one man's wishes written in his Will. -
Family Financial Traditions With the holidays right around the corner, many of us are looking forward to celebrating our favorite family traditions. But have you ever thought about having -
Emergency iPhone Health App Can Save Your Life The iPhone, manufactured by Apple Inc., comes with a free Health app which allows users to track details of their health. -
5 Estate Planning Strategies for Child-Free Couples Child-Free couples should consider these estate planning strategies to ensure who they love would benefit in their death. -
Using Life Insurance for Charitable Gifts The greatest advantage of a gift of life insurance is that a donor can make a substantially larger gift to charity by using life insurance than by giving any -
Robin Williams’ Family Fight Over Personal Property Not So Funny Robin Williams’ wife Susan has gone to court over personal items she says were taken from the couple’s Tiburon, California, home without her permission. -
No One Feeling Good About Continuing Battle Over James Brown Estate James Brown was known for his signature song, “I Feel Good,” but no one is feeling good about the battle that is still being waged over his estate almost a -
5 Reasons Why You Need to Review Your Estate Plan Creating an estate plan to protect your financial future and that of your family is just the first step in the estate planning process. -
Casey Kasem’s Estate Planning Not in Anyone’s Top 40 Casey Kasem, the celebrity radio host who counted down America’s Top 40 popular songs for years, died on June 15 at the age of 82 and left behind an estimated -
Legal Planning You Need to Do for Your High School Graduate Once a child turns 18, they are no longer considered a child in the eyes of the law. And you no longer have the legal right to access their health care, school, -
Why Your College Kid Needs Medical Directives When your child headed off to college or turned 18, you probably were so busy helping them prepare for their new life that you didn’t realize the law says you -
Action Items Before You Go On Vacation Spring Break is just around the corner, and for those of you who are fortunate to be getting away, make sure you've completed these essential action items