Your Rights As The Parent Of A Young Adult — What You Need To Know When A Medical Crisis Hits

As a parent, you are quite accustomed to managing your children’s legal and medical affairs, as circumstances require. If your child requires urgent medical attention while away from you, a simple phone call authorizing care can do the trick. But what happens when those “children” turn 18, now adults in the eyes of the law, …

Your Rights As The Parent Of A Young Adult — What You Need To Know When A Medical Crisis Hits Read More »

Keep the Government and Lawsuit Happy Opportunists Away From Your Children’s Inheritance 

If you have a current estate plan, I’ll bet you plan to leave your assets to your children outright and unprotected by age 35, or maybe a little later. Go take a look at your estate plan, and see what it does right now. And, if you don’t have an estate plan, and you have …

Keep the Government and Lawsuit Happy Opportunists Away From Your Children’s Inheritance  Read More »

5 Reasons Why Shopping For The Cheapest Estate Plan Could Leave Your Family With An Unintended Mess

5 Reasons Why Shopping For The Cheapest Estate Plan Could Leave Your Family With An Unintended Mess In most cases, from the most sophisticated business people with the highest net worth to those just starting in the workforce and on their path to adulthood, you very likely do not know how to evaluate estimates when …

5 Reasons Why Shopping For The Cheapest Estate Plan Could Leave Your Family With An Unintended Mess Read More »

Will Your Estate Plan Work When Your Family Needs It?

Like most people, you likely think estate planning is just one more task to check off your life’s endless “to-do” list. You can shop around and find a lawyer to create planning documents for you or create your own DIY plan using online documents. Then, you’ll put those documents into a drawer, mentally check estate …

Will Your Estate Plan Work When Your Family Needs It? Read More »

4 Common Mistakes Made On Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations

Investing in life insurance is a foundational part of estate planning, and when done right it’s a primary way to say “I love you” to your loved ones after you are gone. However, when naming your policy’s beneficiaries, several mistakes can lead to potentially dire consequences for the people you’re investing  to protect and support. …

4 Common Mistakes Made On Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations Read More »

Revocable Living Trust Or Irrevocable Trust: Which One Is Right For You?

You’ve probably heard you need a trust to keep your family out of court and maybe out of conflict in the event of your death or incapacity. And, if you haven’t, you are hearing it now. If you own any “probatable” assets in your name at the time of your incapacity or death, your family …

Revocable Living Trust Or Irrevocable Trust: Which One Is Right For You? Read More »

3 Essential Questions To Ask Before Creating Your Will Online

If you are looking to create your last will and testament, or will, online, you’ll find dozens of websites that let you prepare a variety of estate planning documents for very little money, and even for free. With so many do-it-yourself online document services out there, you might believe you can create your will online, …

3 Essential Questions To Ask Before Creating Your Will Online Read More »

3 Essential Questions To Ask Before Creating Your Will Online

If you are looking to create your last will and testament, or will, online, you’ll find dozens of websites that let you prepare a variety of estate planning documents for very little money, and even for free. With so many do-it-yourself online document services out there, you might believe you can create your will online, …

3 Essential Questions To Ask Before Creating Your Will Online Read More »

Creditors And Your Estate Plan: What Happens To Your Debt When You Die?

Maybe you’ve wondered about your own debt or perhaps your parent’s debt—what happens to that debt when you (or they) die? Well, it depends, and that’s part of the reason you want to ensure your estate plan is well prepared. How you handle your debt can greatly impact the people you love. In some cases, …

Creditors And Your Estate Plan: What Happens To Your Debt When You Die? Read More »

Checklist: 5 Financial Decisions to Consider Before December 31

This week, before the year ends, consider these 5 financial, retirement and tax actions you may need to take before it’s either too late or very costly for your family. And, if you have living parents in their 70s, make sure you cover these considerations with them this week.  We are not accountants or financial …

Checklist: 5 Financial Decisions to Consider Before December 31 Read More »

LRR

TEMECULA
27555 Ynez Road
Suite 110
Temecula, CA. 92591

CALL / FAX US
P: 951.677.7774
F: 951.824.7566

ABOUT US

With combined experience of over 50 years we have assisted and supported our clients, their families and businesses through many different situations. We focus on seeking solutions rather than creating problems for our clients. Whether you need support and services in litigation (family law, business and personal injury), would like mediation or need Estate Planning services, we will meet your needs with exceptional skill, ability and experience. We offer our clients compassion, integrity and respect.

Scroll to Top