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What is the Difference Between a Living Will and an Advance Healthcare Directive? 

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

Maybe you have spent time in the medical field or have begun planning your own wishes regarding the future of your medical care. If so, you are probably familiar with the terms “living will” or “advance healthcare directive.” But what, specifically, are they? How do they differ from each other? And most importantly, how do…

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The Essential Guide to Probate Attorneys in California

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

Probate attorneys in California play a crucial role in guiding individuals through the probate process, ensuring compliance with legal protocols and representing their best interests in court proceedings.

Estate Planning Attorney Ventura: Navigating Will Provisions

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

Learn how an Estate planning attorney Ventura can help navigate complex will provisions, ensuring your wishes are accurately represented.

When Do You Need a Pour-Over Will?

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

People often consider making revocable living trusts to avoid an arduous, costly probate process for their beneficiaries. Instead, the ownership of assets in the trust passes relatively simply to a successor trustee. Occasionally, someone may pass away before successfully placing all their assets that they intend for a successor trustee to inherit into their living…

Estate Planning for Seniors: Essential Steps to Take

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

Planning for the future may not always feel urgent, but it’s one of the most meaningful ways to care for yourself and your family. Imagine knowing that your home, savings, and treasured possessions will benefit the people you love most, just as you intended.  That’s the heart of estate planning. At the Law Office of…

What Is a Protective Trust and How Does It Work?

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 11, 2024

When it comes to planning your estate, ensuring your assets are safeguarded for the future is essential. Life is full of uncertainties, but your family’s financial security doesn’t have to be one of them.  At the Law Office of Eric Ridley, we take pride in helping California residents create estate plans that protect their loved…

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Can I Change My Will After It’s Created In California?

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 10, 2024

Life never stands still, and neither should your will. As an estate planning lawyer based in California, I’ve guided many through updating their wills to reflect new chapters in their lives. Whether it’s a joyous occasion like the birth of a child or a somber event such as the loss of a loved one, your…

California Next of Kin Laws: Understanding Inheritance Rights

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 10, 2024

Losing someone you love is overwhelming, and adding legal matters like inheritance into the mix can make an already difficult time harder. I’ve been supporting families across Southern California for years, especially in navigating complex areas like estate planning and probate. I’m here to help clarify California’s next-of-kin laws—those rules that determine who inherits when…

How To Talk To Your Parents About Estate Planning

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 10, 2024

People tend to avoid talking about death and estate planning because they think it’s morbid or emotional.

How to Look Up a Trust in California: A Step-by-Step Guide

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Dec 10, 2024

Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, but when it comes to protecting your loved ones, trusts play a powerful role. Unlike a will, which often goes through probate and becomes public record, a trust allows assets to be transferred privately. This privacy is often a key reason people choose trusts, but it also means…

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