Do Registered Domestic Partners Have Inheritance Rights in California? When it comes to estate planning and inheritance in California, registered domestic partners are often unsure whether they have the same rights as married spouses. The good news is—yes, they do. Under California law, registered domestic partners are granted the same rights, protections, and benefits as…

Choosing the Right Guardian for Your Children: A Guide for Parents As parents, one of the most loving and protective steps you can take is naming a legal guardian for your children. It’s not easy to imagine someone else raising your kids—but it’s far harder to think of a court making that decision without your…

Can I Appoint a Guardian Who Lives Outside the United States? When planning for the care of your child in the event of your passing, you may wonder if you can appoint a guardian who lives in another country. In California, the answer is yes—but the process involves specific legal considerations to ensure the child’s…

Can You Change Your Beneficiary Designations After Being Served with Divorce Paperwork in California? A Crucial Aspect of Estate Planning Navigating the complexities of divorce can be overwhelming, especially when it intersects with estate planning. One common question that arises during this challenging time is whether you can change your beneficiary designations after being served…

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