Santa Clara County Elder Law Attorney: What Can Adult Children Do When Elder Parents Need Help and the Spouse Disagrees?

It’s a common story among blended families: an aging parent becomes ill and the parent’s biological children clash with the parent’s spouse. While some of these disagreements are generally small, as a Santa Clara County elder law attorney, I have seen numerous times when the disagreements are not only great, but the child also fears […]

Silicon Valley Estate Lawyer Warns, “Without a Power of Attorney, You May Not Be Able to Speak for Your Spouse”

In my practice as a Silicon Valley estate lawyer, one thing that surprises many of my clients is that Powers of Attorney are necessary even for married couples. People automatically assume that their spouse will be able to handle everything on their behalf if they become incapacitated. This is not usually the case. A Power […]

Critical Post-Divorce Estate Planning Checklist | Santa Clara Estate Planning Attorneys

Santa Clara estate planning attorneys know, a divorce changes everything. If you are in the process of divorce or just finishing up, you are most likely busy trying to readjust to your new life. Although it’s a hectic time, it is important that you do not forget that you need to update your estate plan. […]

San Francisco Bay Area Will and Trust Lawyer: Creative Ways to Leave “Intangible Assets” To Your Loved Ones

When most people think about estate planning, they picture money and property. But more and more people are adding intangible assets to their estate plan. Intangible assets might be things that have no monetary value but are nonetheless important to the family. They may include personal letters, a recorded family history, or digital assets such […]

You Plan for Date Night – But Not for Your Kids Future?!

San Francisco Bay Area will and trust attorney Gary Brainin asks, “Are you planning for your children’s future?” Picture this: you get an opportunity to spend some alone time with your spouse. What do you do to prepare for date night? You carefully select a babysitter. Then, you write detailed instructions: when to feed the […]

Santa Clara Special Needs Lawyer: Special Needs Trusts Protect Government Benefits and MUCH More

Santa Clara Special Needs Lawyer: Special Needs Trusts Protect Government Benefits and MUCH More! Unfortunately, many parents of children with special needs wait until their child turns 18 to consider creating a Special Needs Trust. Sometimes, they even wait until their child eventually needs government benefits like SSI or Medi-Cal. However, Special Needs Trusts do […]

Silicon Valley Will and Trust Lawyer: How to Know When It’s Time to Step in and Care for Your Elderly Loved One

The number of adult children caring for their elderly parents is growing at a very fast pace. If you are a baby boomer and not already caring for an elderly parent, chances are high that you might be facing this situation soon. It isn’t always easy to know when, or how, to step in to […]

Elder Care Lawyer in Santa Clara Offers Important Strategies for Dementia Patients

As an elder care lawyer in Santa Clara, I work with families to prepare for any number of situations in the estate planning process. One circumstance that is especially relevant to elder care law is dementia. Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are almost exclusively conditions which appear late in life. Along with the […]

Bay Area Estate Planning Attorney: Learn Why the New Federal Estate Tax Exemption Doesn’t Give You an Estate Planning “Pass”

Unless you were living under a rock, you most likely heard about the tax reform bill that was passed by Congress and signed by the President over the holidays. One big change that came out of it was the doubling of the exemption amount for federal estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes. Beginning in 2018, […]

Silicon Valley Will and Trust Lawyer: Sell the House, or Keep It for the Kids?

Like many Americans, your home is probably your largest asset. However, if you have children who have grown and moved away, you’re left with an empty nest, quiet and big. You may be torn between keeping the house and passing it to your children someday or selling it. On the one hand, it may be […]

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