Why should you be reading the Geiger Law Office blog? Because estate planning isn’t just for the super-wealthy! You want your assets to be put to good use by your heirs, and you want your values to outlive you. If you are in the process of planning your estate in California, read our latest postings to get great advice for your—and your family’s—futures.
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Is O.J. Simpon’s Estate Responsible to Pay his Civil Judgements Now that he has Died?Is an estate responsible for a civil judgement after someone dies? Click here to read more.
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Understanding Estate Responsibility for Debts After Death: Trusts, Time Limits, and International DebtHave you wondered who is responsible for debt after a loved one dies? Click here to learn more.
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Rethinking the Transfer on Death Deed in California: 7 Reasons it can be ProblematicSome people think a transfer on death deed is an easy way to bypass a trust or will. Read our blog post on why you may want to rethink this strategy.
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The Complex Estate of Matthew Perry: Navigating Wealth, Legacy, and TaxesLearn more about why the actor Matthew Perry's estate could be a complex matter and that advanced estate planning is so important. Click here to read more.
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Top 10 Reasons to Notify your Trustees and Agents in your Estate Plan to Prevent Unauthorized IntrusionRead article to learn why it's important to let your successor trustee and agents know your plans to avoid third parties from trying to insert themselves into your estate.
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Aretha Franklin Will Dispute UpdateRead update on Aretha Franklin's estate litigation regarding two wills found in her home after her death. Click here to read more.
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Checklist for What to Do After the Death of a Loved OneDiscover a comprehensive checklist for handling the practical tasks that arise when a loved one passes away. Read here to learn more.
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Lisa Marie Presley Estate Dispute UpdateStay updated on the ongoing estate dispute of Lisa Marie Presley and learn how good planning can avoid these problems. Click here to read more.
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3 Key Power of Attorney Powers Everyone Should HaveDiscover why having these legal instruments is crucial for protecting your interests & making decisions on your behalf when you are unable. Read to learn more.
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What is a No-Contest Clause in a Will or Trust in California?What is the purpose and the implications of a no-contest clause in trusts or wills in California? Click here to read more.