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You didn’t expect to be single again, but life had other plans. In any event, you need to create or update your estate plan to protect your current relationships and assets.
A refreshed estate plan can address life changes like remarriage and new children or grandchildren’s inheritance. Without an estate plan, however, decisions about your assets and family’s future could fall to a probate court or the impersonal, one-size-fits-all plan created by California state lawmakers.
Merhab Robinson & Clarkson can help you secure your legacy confidently. We have experience with estate plans at all life stages and can customize a legal solution that secures what matters most to you.
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