Archive for February, 2026
In Orange County and throughout Southern California, real estate is often a family’s largest asset. Many homeowners purchased property decades ago for a fraction of its current value. Today, that same home may be worth several million dollars. That appreciation creates opportunity, but it also creates risk. The difference between what you paid for a […]
When you begin thinking about estate planning, one of the first questions you might ask is whether you need a will, a trust, or both. You may have heard conflicting information from friends, social media, or TV experts, which can make the decision feel confusing. And while both wills and trusts can play an important […]
While many proactive individuals understand the importance of having a comprehensive estate plan, they often assume that their plan addresses only what happens after they pass away. However, a comprehensive estate plan is also meant to positively impact your life by planning for and providing necessary protections while you are still around to reap the […]
Artificial intelligence has quickly become a common tool in many professional fields, including law. In estate planning and probate matters, AI can help streamline administrative tasks such as summarizing depositions, organizing documents, and identifying key issues more efficiently. When used properly, these tools can reduce costs, save time, and support better asset protection planning by […]
Your mom told you not to worry; she had everything handled. You were her power of attorney, helping her pay bills and manage her accounts. When she passed away, you assumed you’d simply continue handling things the same way you had been. Then you tried to deposit the insurance check. The bank clerk looked at […]
People often have a ready list of reasons—or depending on how you look at it, excuses—for putting off completing their estate plan: “I just haven’t gotten around to it yet”; “I don’t own anything of value”; “It’s too complicated”; “It’s too expensive”; “My family can handle things when I’m gone”; or “I’ll wait until I’m […]


