Can you have two POAs in California? Yes, you absolutely can. POA is an abbreviation for power of attorney which is a legal document that grants authority to another person to act on your behalf in financial, healthcare and other… READ MORE
About Trusts, Executors and Estate Plans
Estate planning is a key component of safeguarding your legacy and ensuring your financial wealth and assets are passed on according to your final wishes. Beyond asset distribution there may be other considerations such as privacy. Comprehensive estate planning goes… READ MORE
When a living trust is created the person who establishes the trust (the grantor) typically selects a trusted individual to function as the executor, who is responsible for managing and distributing the trust’s assets after the grantor’s death. The role… READ MORE