The primary alternative to a power of attorney is a conservatorship, which the court establishes when an individual lacks the capacity to manage their own affairs. Conservatorships are more restrictive than POAs and remain... Read more »
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If you are a California resident trying to protect your family, a will can feel like the first “must-do” step. It often is, but many people are surprised to learn that there... Read more »
Stefan O’Grady authored an article featured in the Daily Journal’s Estate Planning and Probate Attorneys supplement. This article “Conservatorships Demystified: Exploring the State’s Conservatorship Types and their Impact” delves into the different... Read more »
What is a Promissory Note? A promissory note is a document that records a borrower’s promise to pay back a loan to a lender at a specified future date. It’s a legal... Read more »