The answer is yes. I recently researched this issue when a friend that is a single parent of two teenagers whose job requires her to be out-of-state often had to scramble to get someone to physically get her children from the hospital. One child was injured and...
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Can My Attorney Tell Me My Estate Planning Idea is Bad?
Short answer, yes. And your attorney has a duty to tell you that it is a bad idea. This can be an uncomfortable conversation with my clients when they want to place certain requirements on a distribution to a beneficiary that I know is going to be impossible to...
Avoiding the Pitfalls: Three Critical Mistakes That Undermine an Estate Plan
Crafting a solid estate plan is essential to ensuring your wishes are fulfilled and your loved ones are provided for after you’re gone. However, even the most well-intentioned plans can unravel if critical details are overlooked. Below, we explore three common...
Do I Have to Personally Pay My Parent’s Expenses?
The short answer to the question of whether you are legally obligated to support your parents is “probably not.” While California does have a filial law, it is rarely enforced. Filial laws are also known as filial support laws which require adult children to...