If you’re a California resident navigating conservatorship proceedings—or worried about protecting a vulnerable family member’s legal rights—a landmark 2020 Fifth District Court of Appeal ruling has clarified critical protections that could directly... Read more »
On January 28, 2026, legendary musician Bruce Springsteen released “Streets of Minneapolis,” a powerful protest song taking aim at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies. As reported by The New York... Read more »
If you or a loved one is facing a Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) conservatorship in California, understanding your legal rights can mean the difference between being heard and being silenced by procedural technicalities. A... Read more »
Understanding how criminal charges, domestic violence allegations, and legal complications can impact family protection and asset management in California Who This Article Is For This article is essential reading for California residents... Read more »
Source: Bloomberg Law ## Who This Affects: California Families Managing Immigration Status and Estate Planning If you’re a California resident with Venezuelan or Haitian family members on Temporary Protected Status (TPS), or... Read more »
If you’re a California resident planning your estate or managing assets for your family, the rise of AI-generated content—like Darren Aronofsky’s groundbreaking Revolutionary War series—raises important questions about digital legacy, intellectual property... Read more »
For California residents managing family legal matters or concerned about criminal justice processes and their impact on estate planning A bizarre incident unfolded at a federal detention facility in New York this... Read more »
For California residents navigating workplace harassment claims, understanding your legal protections and the challenges survivors face is crucial. This article examines a recent high-profile case and explains what California employees should know... Read more »
The timely filing of a creditor’s claim tolls the one-year statute to bring claims against a decedent, and the creditor then has 90 days to bring suit after the rejection of a... Read more »