Why should you be reading the Geiger Law Office blog? Because estate planning isn’t just for the super-wealthy! You want your assets to be put to good use by your heirs, and you want your values to outlive you. If you are in the process of planning your estate in California, read our latest postings to get great advice for your—and your family’s—futures.
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Prince Estate Gearing Up For a Court Battle Between Prospective Heirs?Prince died of an accidental drug overdose in April this year. To date, no will has been found to have been executed by Prince, who was born Prince Rogers Nelson
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Protecting Your Children’s IRA Inheritance with a Retirement Protector TrustTMWith a Retirement Protector Trust, you can create a barrier between creditors and your child who will inherit your retirement accounts
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The Biggest Point of Failure in Living TrustsFunding is the process of re-titling your assets into your living trust and coordinating your life insurance policies and retirement accounts with your plan.
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The Dangers of Do-It Yourself Estate Plans-US News and World ReportDo-It Yourself Estate Plans
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How to Ensure Your IRA Gets Stretched Out for Your Children and Provides Them Asset ProtectionHow to Ensure Your IRA Gets Stretched Out for Your Children and Provides Them Asset Protection.
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Gene Simmons Takes a Trip to an Estate Planning Attorney’s Office Because of Possible Upcoming Estate Tax Law ChangeIn a recent episode of Gene Simmons Family Jewels (lead singer of the band Kiss) and his lovely wife Shannon were in the office of an estate planning attorney
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Why Whitney Houston’s Estate Is So TroubledBrenda Geiger, J.D., Carlsbad attorney, describes why Whitney Houston's estate Is so troubled, and how her daughter could have benefited If Whitney had chosen to have a trust
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Protecting Mom and Dad’s Assets from a Nursing Home Stay
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Who Moved My Cheese? Estate Tax Exemption Set to Fall to $1MM January 1, 2013Estate Tax Exemption Set to Fall to $1MM January 1, 2013
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Why Having a Bypass Trust in Your Revocable Trust Might Still be Relevant“A” Survivor’s Trust and “B” Bypass Trust