How to Handle Decision Making for an Adult Child with Special Needs When the Parents Are Divorced

Any type of co-parenting relationship can be complicated, especially when the relationship ends in divorce. Divorcing parents of a special needs child, even one that has reached adulthood, may have questions about their rights and obligations as guardians when it comes to decision making for an adult child with special needs. While laws may vary […]

Bay Area Estate Planning Attorneys Answer, “Can I Name More Than One Person as My Power of Attorney?”

Bay Area estate planning attorneys answer, “Can I name more than one person as my Power of Attorney?” Granting someone power of attorney means that you are giving them the authority to make important decisions on your behalf should you be incapable of making them yourself. The scope, duration, and other specifics are up to […]

Silicon Valley Elder Law Attorneys: 5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Dementia Care Facility

Once an older loved one starts to show signs of dementia, you will likely need to start thinking about the type of care he or she will need in the future. When your loved one gets to the point where he or she is no longer able to remain in their home, a dementia care […]

Santa Clara Will and Estate Lawyer Answers, “Can I Exclude My Spouse or Child from My Will?”

By Santa Clara Will and Estate Lawyer Gray Brainin Excluding someone from your will, particularly if it’s your spouse or your child, can be complicated. In some states, it’s not even allowed. Leaving out people who wouldn’t automatically receive any of your estate is usually as simple as just not including them. However, if you […]

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