- Estate PlanningThe estate planning process can raise many questions. Do I need a Will or Trust? What are the benefits, advantages and disadvantages of my options? What is more expensive to set up? What are the tax implications of a Trust? Working with an experienced estate planning attorney can help you get answers to these questions and give you the confidence you need to make the right choices.
- WillsSome attorneys who have high-volume Wills and Trust practices don't always take the necessary time to fund a trust. They don't transfer the title of assets to be placed in a Trust, for instance, and in the process undermine one of the reasons for having a trust.
- TrustsSpecial Needs Trusts: A Special Needs Trust is a Trust created for the benefit of a disabled or incapacitated person. This can protect a person from being disqualified from governmental benefits, including Medi-Cal. The Trust money can then be used for things not covered by Medi-Cal, including dental care, personal hygiene items, travel or entertainment without jeopardizing the beneficiary's access to governmental benefits.
- Power of AttorneyHealthcare Power of Attorney, you specify who you want to make medical choices for you should you become incapacitated, as well as what your wishes are. By stating to the hospital in advance your wishes regarding life support measures and other medical treatments, you can avoid a court battle (like the well-known case of Terry Schiavo) over your care
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