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The Law Offices of Eric A. Rudolph can assist in creating your Living Trust and provides Estate Planning and Estate Administration services (760) 673-7600

Specific Estate Planning Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community

Proper estate planning by an attorney who is a member of the LGBTQ+ community ensures you are working with someone who understands your unique needs. Ensuring your assets will go to who you want, your estate is managed by the person of your choice, and in the event you are incapacitated, your medical decision and financial matters are handled by the person you want, is essential to protecting yourself as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

November 16th, 2023|LGBTQ Estate Planning|

Sam and Diane

We often do not think about death and its impact until we, or someone we love, has experienced the pain and confusion that comes with losing a loved one. I would be very happy to help you and your loved ones navigate through protecting your home and family today. If you have questions, or would like to learn more about the difference between a living trust and a will, please contact our office at (760) 673-7600.

Should I Update My Living Trust?

It is important to review your trust if there are significant changes in your personal circumstances, such as a death, a divorce, the birth of a child or grand-child, or if there have been significant changes in your personal finances.

Do You Need a Living Trust?

Living trusts are created for many reasons, including (1) avoiding probate; (2) maintaining privacy; (3) planning “trust funds” for beneficiaries who need assistance managing their inheritance; and (4) incapacity planning.

What is a Living Trust?

When I meet with clients one of the first questions they ask me is “What is a Living Trust?” A living trust is a legal document that allows you to designate who will inherit your house, your personal belongings, and your money when you pass away.

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