A living trust, also known as a revocable trust, gives you complete control over your assets as long as you are alive, or until you become incapacitated. Creating a living trust in California doesn't require an attorney, but it's a complex process with important legal implications. Based on your instructions,...
Making sure children inherit equally—tips from We Help You Legal
-Parents tell children that their favorite possessions will be theirs someday, and in a cooperative family where the siblings all get along, those gifts are often bestowed as the parents wish. But not always. Sometimes the objects are sold by the parents, new assets are added to the estate over...
What’s the difference between a will and a living trust?
A will and a living trust are legal instruments for an estate plan, but they have some differences. We Help You Legal, the Paso Robles living trust document assistance service, describes the differences between a will and a living trust. Understanding how these estate planning documents differ: Gives you the...