Why 1 in 5 Young Californians Are Banking on Inheritance Instead of Retirement Savings—And What It Means for Your Estate Plan

Why 1 in 5 Young Californians Are Banking on Inheritance Instead of Retirement Savings—And What It Means for Your Estate Plan

If you’re a California resident concerned about protecting your family’s financial future, recent findings reveal a troubling trend: 20% of young adults aged 25-34 now rely on inheritance rather than pensions to... Read more »
Southern Californians shaped the nation’s biggest political problems

Southern Californians shaped the nation’s biggest political problems

Voters rank the economy and inflation as the most important issues facing the country, and in spite of good news on both fronts, discontent over pocketbook issues remains steady. There’s one stretch... Read more »
Free cash extended for Californians behind on mortgage payments

Free cash extended for Californians behind on mortgage payments

Sometimes, the state just can’t give it away. As part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the federal government awarded California $1 billion to help homeowners who fell behind on... Read more »
ADU grants resume to help low-income Californians build

ADU grants resume to help low-income Californians build

State officials have revived a popular grant program to help lower-income California homeowners build accessory dwelling units by covering some of the upfront costs. But funding is limited, so demand for aid... Read more »