Category Archives: Children's Protection Planning

Creating a Temporary Guardianship for Your Minor Child in Sacramento

Estate planning lawyers in Sacramento County work daily with families who want to use their wills and trusts to set up guardianships for their minor children.  They go through extensive thought, planning, and soul-searching to make just the right choice in who will take over raising their children should they become unable to do so.  [...]

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Working With A Fair Oaks Estates Lawyer To Leave Behind an Intangible Legacy

When it comes to leaving an inheritance for our children, many parents automatically think of leaving cash, properties and life insurance proceeds behind.  But for kids who find themselves devastated after the loss of a parent, it’s often intangible assets that carry the most value and provide deep comfort during such a difficult time.
These days, [...]

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Sacramento Guardianship Attorney Explains How To Financially Provide For Your Spouse and Children If Something Tragic Happens To You

Parents in Sacramento rely on a lot of outside help when it comes to raising their children.
From family members to school systems to friends who pass on advice and hand-me-downs, it really does take a village to raise a child.  However, when it comes to estate planning, it’s completely up to you to determine what [...]

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Talk to Your Kids About What Would Happen If You Were Gone | Fair Oaks Trust Attorney

While it can be very difficult to discuss death and what would happen to your kids if you were gone, it would be even harder for your surviving family members to deal with this loss in the absence of guidance and clear directions from you.
That is why the Fair Oaks wills and trusts lawyers at [...]

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Lessons From the Berry Family Tragedy: Naming Guardians Who Could Care for a Disabled Child

By: Heather Chubb, Sacramento Will Lawyer
Many parents know the importance of making sure they have legal guardians named who could care for their minor children should death or incapacity occur.
In previous posts, we’ve even explored some of the qualifications your chosen guardians should have to ensure your kids would be raised by the people YOU [...]

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Gold River Guardianship Attorney Tackles Commonly Overlooked Questions When Naming Guardians for Your Kids

No one likes the idea of leaving their children without a parent, especially when the discussion revolves around planning for an untimely death.
But in order to make sure that your children are properly taken care of if both parents should pass away at the same time, the discussion on guardianship must be had.
There are certain [...]

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3 Things Parents Should Know Before Filling Out The School Emergency Card

All parents should have a plan in place should an emergency strike during school hours, according to Gold River attorney Heather Chubb.   Preparations include naming short-term guardians, listing the right people on school emergency cards and leaving detailed instructions with babysitters to avoid involvement with social services.
Gold River, California –  “Do you think a school [...]

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Sacramento Guardianship Lawyer Offers Simple Guidelines To Help Choose The Right Guardian for Your Kids

Deciding who will care for your children in the event that you pass away before they turn 18 can be a very difficult decision to make. No one likes to think about an untimely death, and it is especially hard to think about leaving your minor children behind.
But as you know, accidents and illness can [...]

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Gold River Trust Attorney Warns Against Strict Parenting From the Grave

As a trust lawyer in Gold River, I know all parents want to see their children succeed. For most families, this means going to college, getting a good job and creating a happy, healthy family of their own.
For this reason, we see many families with a large amount of assets attempt to “guide” their heirs [...]

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Gold River Estates Lawyer Suggests Letting Your Teens Know Now About Their Inheritance

If you’re like most parents, you probably like to keep your teens on a “need to know basis”—especially when it comes to your finances and the details of your estate.
But even if your kids don’t know the exact details of your estate and just how much money they would inherit if you passed away, they [...]

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