Kavesh, Minor & Otis — Trusted Estate Planning Attorneys In Torrance and Serving the Greater South Bay
If you need to speak with an experienced estate planning lawyer, please contact us online or call us directly at 800.756.5596 to register for an estate planning seminar. These free, informative sessions provide valuable insights into protecting your assets and planning for the future. Your attendance will qualify you for a special discount for our estate planning services should you decide to make a free appointment at the conclusion of the seminar and at the end of your meeting choose to proceed with us. Our estate planning law firm proudly serves clients throughout California from our main office in Torrance, as well as those in Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, Rancho Palos Verdes and the Greater South Bay area.
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October 18-24, 2021 National Estate Planning Awareness WeekIn 2008, Congress recognized the importance of estate planning and designated the third week of October as National Estate Planning Awareness Week.
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Having a Conversation About Long-Term Care With Your Aging ParentsTalking to your parents about long-term care can be difficult, but there are some ways to help make the conversation easier. Learn more here.
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You’re Never Too Old and It’s Never Too LateTorrance Living Trust Lawyers. Estate Planning Law Firm. Over 40 years servicing the South Bay. Kavesh, Minor & Otis.
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Protecting Your Stepchildren’s Legacy in CaliforniaCalifornia’s courts won’t afford most stepchildren an inheritance unless you take specific action to ensure they receive what’s rightfully theirs. Learn more.
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Britney’s Song Can Teach Us a LessonThe very public Britney Spears conservatorship dilemma is playing out for the world to see. This is why proper estate planning is so critical.
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The Devastating, Yet Avoidable Probate ProcessTips on how a living trust can help you avoid the costly, time-consuming probate process, ensuring secure asset distribution and peace of mind.
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Why Unmarried California Couples Need an Estate PlanCalifornia law favors spouses and close relatives when it comes to inheritance, which means unmarried couples must be proactive in estate planning.
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Preparing for the UnexpectedHaving the right estate planning documents in place is crucial, but even more so if you're away from home and may need to be unexpectedly rushed to the hospital
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Why You Need to Review Your Estate PlanEven if you have a will or trust, tax laws can change or you may decide to move to another state. Learn more here about why you need to review your estate plan.
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Understanding Charitable Trusts in CaliforniaCreating a charitable trust is a great way to help others after you’re gone, while helping loved ones and yourself while you’re alive.
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Choosing the Ideal Guardian for Your ChildrenIf you have children, you should have a will that names a guardian for them. Here, learn more about choosing the right person to care for your children.
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Writing Your Own Will Could Be a Financial MistakeWriting your own will can be risky, even if you believe you understand the process and necessary paperwork. DIY wills can end up being costly for your family.