Property Ownership in California
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by Eric A. Rudolph
3d ago
There are different ways for people in California to own real property, such as land or a house. California real property can be held by a sole owner or by co-owners. Co-ownership involves two or more persons acquiring and holding title together. The post Property Ownership in California appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Top Ten Reasons to Create an Estate Plan
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by Eric A. Rudolph
1w ago
Given the complexities of most estate plans, you’ll want to work with a qualified estate planning attorney. You may also find it helpful to work with other professionals, such as a financial planner, an insurance agent, or an accountant. But your attorney should always be the one who prepares your estate planning documents. The post Top Ten Reasons to Create an Estate Plan appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Last Will vs. Living Trust
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by Eric A. Rudolph
2w ago
Should you create a last will or a living trust? In determining if you should create a last will or a living trust, it is important to understand what happens after you pass away, including the legal considerations, the role of your executor, and the distribution of your specific assets. The post Last Will vs. Living Trust appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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What is an Advance Health Care Directive?
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by Eric A. Rudolph
1M ago
A document that I often prepare for my clients as an essential part of their estate plan is the Advance Health Care Directive. This document is important so your wishes regarding medical decisions and end-of-life decisions will be known to your loved ones and medical providers. The post What is an Advance Health Care Directive? appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
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by Eric A. Rudolph
1M ago
A durable power of attorney allows your property and financial affairs to be managed the way you want in the event you become incapacitated. Unless you have a properly drafted power of attorney, when you become incapacitated, it likely will be necessary to go to court and have a guardian or conservator appointed for you.  This conservatorship process is usually lengthy and emotionally draining - not to mention that the person chosen to be your conservator may not be the person you want.  The post What is a Durable Power of Attorney? appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolp ..read more
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Successor Trustees
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by Eric A. Rudolph
3M ago
One of the biggest decisions you will make when creating your living trust is choosing your successor trustee. I always tell my clients it is important to select a successor trustee they count on, as that person will ultimately be responsible for protecting and distributing your assets to your loved ones. The following are a few factors you should consider when selecting your successor trustee: The post Successor Trustees appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Preparing Your Own Last Will
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by Eric A. Rudolph
3M ago
After the pandemic in 2020, the popularity of people preparing their own wills grew. As many of us realized after the pandemic, it is more important than ever to put legal affairs in order.  While I always recommend contacting a lawyer to prepare your estate planning documents, if you decide to prepare your own last will, here is some helpful information that would have saved my past clients a lot of grief.  The post Preparing Your Own Last Will appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Specific Estate Planning Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community
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by Eric A. Rudolph
4M ago
Proper estate planning by an attorney who is a member of the LGBTQ+ community ensures you are working with someone who understands your unique needs. Ensuring your assets will go to who you want, your estate is managed by the person of your choice, and in the event you are incapacitated, your medical decision and financial matters are handled by the person you want, is essential to protecting yourself as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. The post Specific Estate Planning Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Sam and Diane
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by Eric A. Rudolph
5M ago
We often do not think about death and its impact until we, or someone we love, has experienced the pain and confusion that comes with losing a loved one. I would be very happy to help you and your loved ones navigate through protecting your home and family today. If you have questions, or would like to learn more about the difference between a living trust and a will, please contact our office at (760) 673-7600. The post Sam and Diane appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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Should I Update My Living Trust?
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by Eric A. Rudolph
9M ago
It is important to review your trust if there are significant changes in your personal circumstances, such as a death, a divorce, the birth of a child or grand-child, or if there have been significant changes in your personal finances. The post Should I Update My Living Trust? appeared first on The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph P.C ..read more
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