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All about Estate Planning in Rocklin

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When someone passes away, his or her estate is divided as per the wishes of the deceased or if there is no will, the decision is left up to probate court. This legal process charted by California’s estate planning law determines the decision-making power of another person about a specific person’s finances and healthcare.

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How to Create a California Advanced Healthcare Directive

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Are you ready if you become incapacitated and can't make healthcare decisions? No one plans on getting in an accident, but accidents do happen. Like most people, you probably want as much power over your health care decisions as possible. An advance health care directive can do just that. Now, how to create a California [.].

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What Is a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare in California?

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This article helps you understand how a durable power of attorney for healthcare works and how to establish one.

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Is a Californian Advance Health Care Directive Part of a Living Will?

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For many, the first stop is probably healthcare. However, healthcare and legal terms can get confusing fast for laypeople. Two terms come up a lot during estate planning for medical care—"living will" and "advanced healthcare directive." If you want to do some estate planning, where should you begin?