Three Important Concerns Self-Employed Individuals Should Address
Being self-employed is no easy task. You are the owner, and in some cases, the only employee.While you may have more freedom than the average worker, a lot of responsibilities lie on yourshoulders. Working together, we can craft a comprehensive estate plan that will help youaddress three important concerns you may have. Protecting Your Financial […]
Three Types of Trusts to Plan for Minor Children and Grandchildren
There are certain reasons that establishing an estate plan can be of the utmost importance. Having minor children or grandchildren is one of those reasons. Most parents do not have time to keep up with their own tasks, let alone consider what would happen if they died while their children were still minors, but having […]
TEACHERS: THE LESSON PLAN FOR YOUR ESTATE
As Attorney Alex Varela steps back into the world of education, we are taking this opportunity to thank teachers for their time and dedication to teaching the future generation. Teachers, you provide the foundational knowledge necessary to ensure the success of tomorrow’s leaders. We are here to make sure you have the foundational estate planning […]
LOVE AND WHAT IS A TRUST PROTECTOR?
Valentine’s Day is just a few days away and I’m excited to go to dinner with my husband. We have been married for 14 years and together for 17 years this year. I included a photo from our wedding so you can see how young, rested, and thin we were before kids 🙂 In the last few weeks, many […]
REPEAL PROP 19
Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends: If you would like to sign the petition to repeal Prop 19 and ensure parents can pass their properties to their children without triggering reassessment of property taxes (usually a huge tax increase) – You can sign at my office today 4/13, 4/14, or 4/15 before noon. I apologize for the late notice as I […]
NEW MEDI-CAL RULES YOU NEED TO READ
California recently changed the asset limits (not the same as Medi-Cal income limits) to qualify for Medi-Cal – California’s Medicaid program. In the past, a single person who had more than $2,000 of property could not receive Medi-Cal; that asset limit has been raised to $130,000 for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and a few […]
IS YOUR ESTATE PLAN A TRICK OR TREAT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES?
Failing to Appoint Trusted Decision Makers While Halloween, The Exorcist, or The Shining may top your list as some of the scariest horror films ever, I Care a Lot is the stuff of real-life nightmares. The movie I Care a Lot tells the story of a con artist named Marla Grayson who makes a living […]
THE FUTURE OF FINANCES: HOW TO TEACH YOUR KIDS TO BE MONEY SAVVY
Kids look to us to learn about life and they pick up far more from us about what we do then from what we say. Accordingly, we can best teach our children to be money savvy by modeling the habits we want them to take on for themselves and by involving them in the process. […]
HOW LEGAL PLANNING HELPS BUILD A STRONG BLENDED FAMILY
Yours, mine and ours … in today’s modern family, it’s oh so common. The blended family is the product of 2nd (or more) marriages, in which one or more of the parties comes with children from a prior marriage. And then, they may even go on to have children together. If you have or are […]
THE REAL COST OF CARING
Dealing with the financial stressors of caring for an aging loved one can affect your ability to provide them with the care and compassion they need. It can also put the security of your financial future at risk. To mitigate these concerns, consider these useful tips to help you make informed decisions about how to protect […]