California Living Trust ChecklistWith our living trust preparation checklist, a DIY trust is possible! Plus, by working with a registered legal document assistant such as A People's Choice, you can avoid high attorney's fees for help drafting your trust. Read on for our complete California living trust checklist and to learn more about the necessary actions that come along with writing a trust.By Sandra McCarthy|March 4th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning|6 CommentsRead More
What We Can Learn About Estate Planning from Sean Connery’ Death One of the more high-profile deaths we had in [...]By Sandra McCarthy|March 2nd, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning|Comments Off on What We Can Learn About Estate Planning from Sean Connery’ DeathRead More
“Gilligan’s Island” Star Dawn Wells Dies of COVID-19: Did She Have an Estate Plan? Actress Dawn Wells of Gilligan’s Island fame tragically passed [...]By Sandra McCarthy|February 19th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning, Probate|Comments Off on “Gilligan’s Island” Star Dawn Wells Dies of COVID-19: Did She Have an Estate Plan?Read More
Difference Between Power of Attorney and ConservatorshipHave you found yourself needing to care for a loved one who no longer can handle their own personal needs or finances? At A People’s Choice, we have helped California residents prepare power of attorneys or file a court conservatorship so they can handle the financial and medical desires of a loved one. But here's the problem. How do you know what process will give you the authority you need to handle your loved one's affairs? The following information is aimed at helping you understand the difference between power of attorney and conservatorship,By Sandra McCarthy|February 18th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning, Probate|8 CommentsRead More
California Proposition 19: How Will Estate Planning Change in February 2021? Children inheriting property from their parents will face significant [...]By Sandra McCarthy|February 13th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning|Comments Off on California Proposition 19: How Will Estate Planning Change in February 2021?Read More
Revocable Trusts in California: An Estate Plan for Every BudgetWhen you hear about trusts in the context of estate planning, you probably think about trust fund babies and about sums of money that are so big that they cannot logically belong to individuals, much less to young people. Surprisingly, revocable trusts, also known as living trusts, can also offer many benefits to the 99%. If the value of your property is high enough that you do not qualify for any of the California simplified probate alternatives, then you could probably save your family members a lot of money by setting up a revocable trust. The good news is that revocable trusts in California do not have to be expensive to set up! You can save yourself a lot of money by having a California non-attorney legal document assistant prepare your revocable trust documents, instead of an estate planning lawyer.By Sandra McCarthy|February 7th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning|Comments Off on Revocable Trusts in California: An Estate Plan for Every BudgetRead More
California Estate Planning for Single ParentsEvery parent worries about what will happen to his or her children after the parent dies, but single parents have double the worries. If you are married, the default option is that your children will stay with your spouse. They may remain living in the same house, and your spouse will most likely continue to work to take care of them financially. As horrible as it is to think about your spouse and children having to adjust to life without you, it is even scarier to think about your children’s future without you if you are a single parent. Therefore, it is important for single parents to get started on estate planning — even single parents who are young and healthy.By Sandra McCarthy|February 6th, 2021|Categories: Estate Planning|Comments Off on California Estate Planning for Single ParentsRead More
Seven Ex-Wives, Three Surviving Children: Who Inherits Larry King’s $50M Fortune? It’s no exaggeration to say “Larry King” is a [...]By Sandra McCarthy|January 29th, 2021|Categories: Probate, Estate Planning|Comments Off on Seven Ex-Wives, Three Surviving Children: Who Inherits Larry King’s $50M Fortune?Read More
How to Probate a Will Without a Lawyer in CaliforniaWhen a loved one passes away, you may face the overwhelming task of settling their estate. Unfortunately, for some people, juggling attorney fees on top of funeral costs and other expenses can make probate an impossible task. If this sounds like a familiar situation, you may want to look into how to probate a will without a lawyer.By Sandra McCarthy|December 29th, 2020|Categories: Estate Planning|Comments Off on How to Probate a Will Without a Lawyer in CaliforniaRead More
Changing Title on a House – How to Do it RightIf you need to change the title on a house, be confident you have handled all steps in the process correctly. It's always best to hire a professional to prepare a deed or other title transfer. Otherwise, with an improper deed, you might not have the ownership rights you believe you have. Worst yet, you might retain ownership responsibilities you think you no longer should have. By Sandra McCarthy|December 28th, 2020|Categories: Estate Planning|51 CommentsRead More