by John N | Oct 8, 2024 | Estate Planning
Did you know over 40% of rich people in the U.S. use retirement accounts for safety? If you live in California, you can use a special plan to protect your money. This plan is called the California Private Retirement Plan (PRP).This plan is very strong. It helps keep... by Rena N | Jun 17, 2024 | Estate Planning
Do I Need a Capacity Declaration for Emergency Conservatorship in California? ## 🗒️ Answer Yes, you need a Capacity Declaration (Form GC-335) for an emergency (temporary) conservatorship in California. This declaration must be completed based on a recent, in-person... by Rena N | Jun 10, 2024 | Estate Planning
In California, a “no contest” clause in a will, also known as an “in= terrorem” clause, is generally enforceable, but its enforceability is subject to certain conditions and limitations. Here’s an overview: ### Definition and Purpose... by Rena N | Jun 10, 2024 | Estate Planning
### Using California Private Retirement Plans to Protect Assets In the landscape of financial planning, safeguarding assets against potential creditors is a crucial concern for many individuals. One effective strategy that is often overlooked is the use of California... by Rena N | Jun 7, 2024 | Estate Planning
In California, a conservatorship is a legal arrangement that grants a person or entity the authority to make decisions on behalf of an individual who is unable to manage their personal and financial affairs. There are two primary types of conservatorships in... by Rena N | Jun 7, 2024 | Estate Planning
Paying down your mortgage typically does not have a direct impact on most government benefits. However, it’s important to note that government benefit programs can have different eligibility requirements and rules, so the effect on your benefits can vary...