For California Residents: If you or a loved one relies on Kaiser Permanente for medical care, understanding your rights during this massive healthcare strike is critical—especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable... Read more »
For California families navigating the aftermath of sudden loss, understanding your legal rights and responsibilities becomes essential. This article examines a tragic incident in Lakewood and what it means for estate planning,... Read more »
If you’re a California resident concerned about protecting a vulnerable loved one—or worried about who might have the authority to intervene in your own affairs—understanding who can legally file for conservatorship is... Read more »
The Kellie Pickler court battle illustrates how unresolved estate issues and personal property disputes can turn even routine probate matters into costly, drawn-out litigation. Discover how a probate attorney can help streamline... Read more »
Miller, who will serve as PLACE’s new vice president of growth, began her real estate industry career in 2014 as a sales associate at the Souferian Group, before going on to form... Read more »
As homelessness continues to grow in Arizona, many homeowner associations (HOAs) are finding themselves on the front lines of a difficult and often sensitive challenge: addressing homeless encampments that take root within... Read more »
There are few things more sacred than the bond siblings share with one another. Unfortunately, the strength of these bonds can be put to the test when siblings are faced with complex... Read more »
In today’s complex digital environment, understanding the legal and regulatory requirements surrounding cybersecurity is crucial for any business. While the need for strong cybersecurity measures is widely recognized, navigating the legal landscape... Read more »
As the trade group’s chief legal officer exits, the National Association of Realtors prepares to evaluate its legal exposure and develop a litigation strategy. Is it too little too late? Whether it’s... Read more »
California law provides that when a person dies without a will or a trust (a situation known as intestacy), their assets will pass to their closest family members — usually their surviving... Read more »