Estate Planning Lawyers in Santa Clara Recommend Revocable Living Trusts

OK, that title may be a little misleading, as not every estate planning lawyer in Santa Clara is going to recommend a revocable living trust for every single client. That said, this particular kind of trust is one that is suggested and discussed a whole lot because of all the things it can do for […]

Temporary Guardianships for Minors Are Often Overlooked in Estate Planning

Santa Clara guardianship lawyers put a lot of effort into helping clients prepare for all kinds of possibilities. From the “perfect” retirement plan to setting up trusts and family foundations, they work to provide strategies for pretty much every stage of life. While estate planning lawyers recommend naming long-term guardians for minor children in case […]

Doing Business As . . .

There are countless concerns that a new business owner has, and one key early decision affects many facets of the business: What will your business be called? Your business name obviously has an effect on your marketing and appearance in the community, but there are some legal considerations to your business name, as well. Fictitious […]

30 Things Your Silicon Valley Will and Estate Lawyer Wants You to Know

Estate planning is a pretty big field, with lots to take into consideration with your lawyer. There are complexities and confusion; but at the end of it all, there’s no doubt that coming up with a solid plan is one of the best paths for retirement, saving, what you are able to leave behind, and—of […]

What You and Your San Francisco Bay Area Probate Lawyer Can Expect

Probate law varies from state to state, but there are several things that you and your San Francisco Bay Area probate lawyer can expect to happen during the process.  The following is a simple breakdown of some of the most common aspects of probate law. First of all, probate is the name of the legal […]

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