A lawsuit alleging negligence and wrongful death against a Studio City Fitness gym, on Ventura Boulevard has been settled. In a tragic turn of events, the father of the plaintiffs was working out at the gym with his personal trainer when he had a heart attack. The problem is, as the case alleged, the trainer failed to take proper action to save him. Furthermore, the gym may not have had an AED (automatic external defibrillator) as required by law. These types of unexpected deaths shine light on … [Read more...] about Wrongful Death Lawsuit Settled Against Studio City Fitness Gym in Los Angeles
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Medi-Cal Assistance with Hospice Care
For some families, there may come a time when you need to consider whether a loved one would benefit from hospice care. Hospice care focuses on caring, instead of curing, medical ailments and providing end-of-life care, most often within the patient's home. In many cases, it will be the patient's friends and family who will serve as the primary caregivers and decision makers with regard to the care of their terminally ill loved one. Members of the hospice team usually make regular visits to … [Read more...] about Medi-Cal Assistance with Hospice Care
Understanding the Purpose of a Spendthrift Trust
A trust is essentially an agreement based on trust and confidence. The agreement is made between the person who creates the trust (the grantor) and the trustee who will manage the trust. The agreement itself will give the trustee the authority to manage the property in the trust and then distribute that property to the beneficiaries when the time comes. All transactions are to be conducted pursuant to the terms of the trust document. A spendthrift trust is just a specific type of trust. … [Read more...] about Understanding the Purpose of a Spendthrift Trust
Using a Living Will as a Healthcare Directive
It may be surprising how often people confuse a living will with a last will and testament or a living trust. Living wills are often used as a type of healthcare directive. More specifically, a living will is used to provide specific instructions regarding the type of medical treatment you agree to receive or want to refuse if you should ever become critically ill. Living wills include Do Not Resuscitate orders or DNRs. Here is what you should know about using a living will as a healthcare … [Read more...] about Using a Living Will as a Healthcare Directive
7 Common Questions about an Irrevocable Trust
An irrevocable trust is an important estate planning tool which is typically used to provide long-term asset management. The assets that are included in the trust are permanently transferred into the trust and this transfer of ownership cannot be revoked. There are different types of irrevocable trusts, but all of them require the person who creates the trust to relinquish their control and ownership of the trust property. Some states, including California, allow for certain limited … [Read more...] about 7 Common Questions about an Irrevocable Trust
What the Executor of a Will Should Know about Wills
There are a few things that the executor of a will should know. There are several different types of wills. Nevertheless, all wills are required to meet certain standards in order to be considered valid in a court of law. The person making the will, or the testator, must be at least 18 years of age and of "sound mind." That basically means they must have legal capacity to create a will. The testator needs to select an executor to manage the will, explain how the property should be distributed … [Read more...] about What the Executor of a Will Should Know about Wills
All You Need to Know about a Testamentary Trust
With a trust agreement, your property is transferred to the name of the trust to ultimately be transferred to the named beneficiary upon your death. The trustee is the person who manages the property until that time. One benefit of a trust is that the assets included in the trust will be able to avoid the probate process. There are different types of trusts. A testamentary trust, unlike a living trust, does not go into effect until the grantor (the person who made the trust) dies. Here is what … [Read more...] about All You Need to Know about a Testamentary Trust
The Benefits of a Family Limited Partnership
A family limited partnership can be used to give parents the power to retain management and control over the assets of a family business, while allowing them to gift the value of these assets to their children. This particular type of business structure can be particularly beneficial to small businesses and families who own substantial real estate they want to keep in the family for future generations. Starting a business is can be an enormous achievement for families, however maintaining … [Read more...] about The Benefits of a Family Limited Partnership
Elder Law Attorneys Provide Legal Help for Seniors
There are many legal issues that seniors face in higher proportion than other citizens. These issues have also become more complicated in many ways. Changes in Medi-Cal laws and an increase in nursing home care needs among seniors, among other issues, made elder law attorneys more popular. You may be wondering why you would need a Los Angeles elder law attorney. If you are looking for legal help for seniors, here are a few things to consider. What does an elder law attorney do? An elder … [Read more...] about Elder Law Attorneys Provide Legal Help for Seniors
California’s Housing Market on the Rise: Do You have Asset Protection Strategies in Place?
The reports are in from the California Association of Realtors. California’s housing market in 2017 is predicted to show modest gains for the first time in six years. The group is meeting in Long Beach this week. Approximately 68 percent of the overall market consists of the sales of existing single-family homes, which are projected to rise 1.4 percent in 2017. This number is significant in light of the 0.4 percent drop in sales in 2016. So, before you buy that new home, be sure you have asset … [Read more...] about California’s Housing Market on the Rise: Do You have Asset Protection Strategies in Place?










