How is a Special Needs Trust Different From a Revocable Trust?
A special needs trust is a vital tool for planning the future of children with special needs. Like all trusts, a trustee manages, on behalf
A special needs trust is a vital tool for planning the future of children with special needs. Like all trusts, a trustee manages, on behalf
In a conservatorship, a judge of the court appoints an organization or a person to act as the conservator for a vulnerable adult who cannot
A California guardianship is a legal proceeding where someone other than a child’s parent receives authority over property that belongs to the child – and/or
In the State of California, a conservatorship is a proceeding that takes place in court. During the hearing, the court will decide as to whether
In California, a conservatorship may be set up when an adult is unable to manage or satisfy his/her basic needs. For example, the vulnerable adult
The REAL ID Act, as described by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, will take effect on May 3, 2023. Under the Real ID act,
A power of attorney, sometimes known as a POA, is put in place to allow another person to handle various matters on your behalf if
A DNR is a ‘do not resuscitate order’ and is oftentimes part of an advance directive. It is always important to have an advance directive
When it comes to managing the healthcare of a parent and speaking with a medical provider, California state and federal laws are very strict on who can
As the world population continues to grow significantly, so too does the elderly population in the United States. Statistically, the number of older adults in
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