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How a Conservatorship Can Protect You (and Your Assets)

During your lifetime, it may be necessary for a court to appoint a conservator to oversee your affairs when you are no longer able to do so. A conservatorship can apply to both a person-i.e., someone to make healthcare decisions for you-and to the property contained within your estate. While…

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California Appeals Court Expands Protections Against Elder Financial Abuse

On September 3, a California appeals court issued a landmark decision on the subject of financial abuse of the elderly. California maintains strict laws designed to protect persons aged 65 and above, who are more susceptible to fraud. In this case, the appeals court found the law could apply to…

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“Undue Influence” Between Spouses Can Affect Estate Planning

Marriage may be sacred, but under California law, one spouse cannot take advantage of the other when it comes to estate planning. Spouses have a fiduciary duty to one another, and when one party exerts undue influence over the other, the courts may intervene. Recently, a California appeals court upheld…

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Executor Recovers $1.25 Million from Caregiver Who Took Advantage of 100-Year-Old Woman

Proper estate planning is key to protecting your assets from those who might take advantage of you, both during and after your lifetime. One all-too-common situation faced by individuals is the presence of home caregivers who might take advantage of their elderly charges. In some cases, it may fall to…

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Changes to a Living Trust Leads to Breach of Contract Claims

Estate planning is supposed to prevent arguments among family members after you pass away. But even the best-laid plans are subject to changes in family relationships. One recent California appeals court decision highlights what can go wrong when a deteriorating marriage intersects with inheritance. Please note this case is described…

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