How to Form an LLC Without an Attorney By Sandra McCarthy|July 22nd, 2020|Business| Are you wondering how to form an LLC without hiring an attorney? If so, read on for our five step process for forming an LLC with A People's Choice, a registered legal document assistant. Plus, learn some of the benefits of forming a limited liability company, and determine whether it's right for you. Read More Comments Off on How to Form an LLC Without an Attorney
How to Create a Living Trust By Sandra McCarthy|July 24th, 2020|Estate Planning| Thinking about creating a living trust? In this article, we outline the three easy steps to setting up a living trust with A People's Choice. Plus, find out if a living trust is right for you! Read More Comments Off on How to Create a Living Trust
Durable Power of Attorney By Sandra McCarthy|December 7th, 2015| Durable Power of Attorney A Durable Power of Attorney for Finances is an important aspect of estate planning. Sometimes an unexpected life event happens leaving a person temporarily or permanently incapacitated. This important document will make sure your personal affairs will continue to be property handled without the necessity and cost of court intervention. [...] Read More 0
An Explanation of Important California Divorce Forms By Sandra McCarthy|October 14th, 2020|Divorce| Like most legal proceedings, the required documents for California divorces will vary based on the circumstances at hand. However, there are some forms that most - if not all - California divorcees will require. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean they're simple. Read on for an explanation of some of the most common California divorce forms. Then, contact A People's Choice for help completing and filing your paperwork! Read More Comments Off on An Explanation of Important California Divorce Forms
How Much Does a Divorce Mediator Cost and Do You Really Need One? By Sandra McCarthy|November 22nd, 2020|Divorce| Divorce mediation is often used as a first-step in trying to resolve disputed issues between divorcing couples. In most contested divorces, the parties are able to resolve their disputes using a divorce mediator, and they do not need to go to trial. Although mediation is arguably less painful than going to trial, it is not especially cheap. Sometimes couples don't actually need a divorce mediator but just a third-party helper to get them through the legal process. Instead of paying the cost of a divorce mediator, couples can spend a fraction of that money on document preparation services by a California legal document assistant and pocket the rest. Read More Comments Off on How Much Does a Divorce Mediator Cost and Do You Really Need One?
California Estate Planning for Single Parents By Sandra McCarthy|February 6th, 2021|Estate Planning| Every 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. Read More Comments Off on California Estate Planning for Single Parents
Revocable Trusts in California: An Estate Plan for Every Budget By Sandra McCarthy|February 7th, 2021|Estate Planning| When 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. Read More Comments Off on Revocable Trusts in California: An Estate Plan for Every Budget
Are Divorce Records Public in California? By Sandra McCarthy|February 26th, 2021|Divorce| Divorced couples in California may wonder: are divorce records public? After all, many people value their privacy, and divorce is often a messy topic. The short answer is yes: divorce records are public in California. This means anyone can obtain a copy of your divorce decree. This can be a nightmare for people who [...] Read More Comments Off on Are Divorce Records Public in California?
How to Obtain a Divorce Certificate in California By Sandra McCarthy|March 26th, 2021|Divorce| Every divorce story is unique. Maybe you'd been married for a year, or perhaps your marriage lasted for several decades. Perhaps you have children, or maybe you only have pets. Maybe you’re heartbroken, or maybe you’re relieved—or perhaps you feel a bit of both. However you got here, you’ve now found yourself in a situation [...] Read More 5
How Can I Find Pro Bono Divorce Lawyers in California? By Sandra McCarthy|June 14th, 2021|Divorce| You've probably heard the phrase "pro bono" before, but do you know where it comes from? Pro bono derives from the Latin expression pro bono publico, which means "for the good of the public." The term is most often linked to professionals providing a service at a lowered cost or free of charge. That's [...] Read More 24
How Long Does Probate Take in California? By Sandra McCarthy|August 4th, 2021|Estate Planning, Probate| If you know anyone who has gone through the California probate process, then you may have noticed that it can take some time. The real question is, how long does probate take in California? The answer is, inconveniently, that it depends. The duration of probate is contingent upon several factors, including the estate’s complexity, the [...] Read More 2
How Much Does an LLC Cost in California? By Sandra McCarthy|December 8th, 2021|Business| Starting a limited liability company anywhere in the United States can be stressful. But did you know it can also end up costing a lot? As a potential business owner, you might ask yourself, "How much does an LLC cost? Is this going to eat into my business funds?" In this article, we will [...] Read More Comments Off on How Much Does an LLC Cost in California?
What We Can Learn from Famous Celebrity Adoptions in California By Sandra McCarthy|May 2nd, 2022|Adoption, California Courts, Family Law| Celebrities, including actors, musicians, and famous show presenters, are always in the public eye. News about their public and private lives makes headlines constantly, creating waves among their fanbase and the general masses alike. This same thing happens when a celebrity adopts a child. Adoption cases like those of Angelina Jolie, Sia, and Sandra Bullock [...] Read More 0
Simi Valley Legal Assistance By Sandra McCarthy|May 29th, 2014| Legal Document Assistance, Simi Valley | A People's Choice A People's choice is here to make legal documents fast, easy and hassle-free. Many routine legal proceedings do not require an attorney. Our office provides an inexpensive way for you to get the legal document preparation services you need at a cost [...] Read More 0
How To Start A Business By Sandra McCarthy|April 5th, 2015| How to Start a Business in California There are several matters of importance when investigating how to start a business in California. Some of these include: Once you have made the decision to start a business in California, your first step should be to decide which legal structure is right for you. There [...] Read More 0