by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Feb 12, 2024 | Estate Planning
Do you look at asset size when thinking about estate planning and believe that it is only important for people with high wealth? That is actually a common misconception that it is only crucial for those with substantial wealth. However, estate planning is crucial for... by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Jan 15, 2024 | Elder Law
Do you have parents who may need a California nursing home in the future? Did you know that children may need to pay an aging California parent’s nursing home bill? Everyone, of course, agrees with the idea of parents being held legally responsible for the action... by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Dec 18, 2023 | Elder Law
Are you concerned this holiday season, that your time of celebrating with family and friends may take an unplanned turn because of the reality that an aging loved one requires long-term care? Into the holiday celebration there is now introduced a mix of concern,... by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Apr 4, 2023 | Elder Law
Do you have an aging adult parent living alone? Are you wondering how to identify when it may be time to move your aging parent into an assisted living facility? When monitoring your aging parent, there are 3 areas you should begin to be aware of and look into.... by Cynthia Cox, Esq. | Jan 3, 2023 | Estate Planning
With the New Year are you planning to remarry? Congratulations! Have you given any thoughts on how this could impact your California estate plan? In fact, remarriage and estate planning often work hand in hand. We do have three New Year’s considerations for remarrying...