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At The Law Offices of A1 Law Group, we are experts in handling trust and estate matters in Southern California. Our team of experienced lawyers, attorneys, legal professionals, legal investigators and staff have a wealth of knowledge in this area of the law and can provide you with the best possible guidance through this complex process at a difficult time.
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Wills
The Law Offices of A1 Law Group can help you create a will that protects your assets and ensures that your loved ones are taken care of after you’re gone. We can help you determine how your property will be distributed, identify guardians for minor children, and make sure that your final wishes are carried out. Creating a will is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family, so don’t wait – Call NOW!
Frequently Asked Questions About Creating Or Contesting A Will In California:
- If you die without a will in California, your assets will be distributed according to the state's intestacy laws. This means that your spouse and/or children will inherit your assets (after spending time in probate), depending on who is alive at the time of your death. Give us a call today and we’ll help you get your will created, ensuring that things are taken care of the way you choose.
- Yes, you can change your will at any time as long as you are of sound mind and body. You can either revoke your current will or create a new one altogether. Just be sure to follow the proper legal procedures for doing so. Need to change something? Give us a call, we’d be happy to help!
- If you believe that a will is invalid, or if you are entitled to a share of the estate and are not being given what you are owed, you can contest the will. This process can be complex, so it is important to seek legal advice before taking any action.
- There is no set time frame for how long a will needs to be in place before the creator passes away. However, it is generally recommended that a will be created well in advance of any anticipated health problems or life changes (such as retirement) so that the individual's wishes are clearly laid out. Additionally, it is important to regularly review and update a will to ensure that it accurately reflects the individual's current wishes. Don't wait; start planning today! Give us a call.