Like it or not, for consumers in today’s market for a newly built home – especially younger, more price- and interest-rate sensitive ones – a home builder is a homebuilder is a... Read more »
These days, grocery prices are anything but cheap. In fact, the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts food prices overall will rise 3% this year. Less than two full months into the year,... Read more »
“The Mayor came into office with a message of affordability, and it’s the right mesage. [On] how we get there, we’re going to disagree.” That’s Hal Fetner, chairman, Fetner Properties, responding to... Read more »
Why California Families Need to Understand Standing in Charitable Trust Disputes: Key Takeaways from Autonomous Region of Narcotics Anonymous v. NAWS If you’re a California resident managing charitable assets, serving on a... Read more »
If you’re a California resident managing family trust matters or concerned about protecting your estate from costly disputes, understanding how no-contest clauses work is critical. The appellate case Key v. Tyler clarifies... Read more »
For many Americans, the dream of early retirement can feel out of reach, especially when financial advisors warn that it’s too risky or unrealistic. But for those willing to live smaller, trim... Read more »
Elderly financial abuse by family members can devastate your loved one’s finances. Acting quickly is essential to protect their resources and peace of mind. When most people think of elder abuse, physical... Read more »
Can Disabled Veterans Sue to Enforce a Charitable Trust? Key Insights from Powers v. McDonough Who This Is For If you’re a California resident managing a charitable trust, estate plan, or family... Read more »
Affordable housing developers no longer have to worry about Mayor Karen Bass’ temporary Executive Directive 1 expiring. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to adopt the Affordable Housing Streamlining... Read more »