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Best Fit for Estate Planning Cases Involving Homeowners with Appreciating Assets in California

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 6, 2026

Learn whether trust-based estate planning is a good fit for California homeowners with appreciating property and what to expect from the planning process at Ridley Law Offices.

How California’s Real Estate Laws Can Wreck Inherited Property Plans

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 5, 2026

How California’s Real Estate Laws Can Wreck Inherited Property Plans California’s real estate laws, particularly those governing property tax reassessment, have undergone significant changes in recent years, creating unforeseen challenges for families seeking to pass down property to future generations. The passage of Proposition 19 in 2020 and the long-standing Proposition 13 have introduced complexities…

How Can I Protect My Will From Being Contested In California?

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 5, 2026

Creating a will is an essential step in ensuring your estate is handled according to your wishes. However, the fear of your will being contested can be stressful. In California, there are several steps you can take to protect your will from being challenged, ensuring your final wishes are respected and carried out smoothly. Choose…

How Taxes Affect Your Estate Plan

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 5, 2026

You may not realize how tax obligations can significantly impact your estate planning. Understanding the nuances of estate taxes, gift taxes, and other relevant tax laws can help you make informed decisions that not only preserve your assets but also maximize benefits for your heirs. Planning effectively can allow you to minimize your tax liabilities…

The Top 10 Myths About Wills and Trusts Debunked

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 4, 2026

The Top 10 Myths About Wills and Trusts Debunked When it comes to estate planning, misconceptions abound. Wills and trusts are often misunderstood, leading many to make uninformed decisions. In this blog post, we’ll explore and debunk the top 10 myths about wills and trusts, providing clarity and peace of mind for your estate planning…

California Small Estate Affidavit: Essential Guide for 2025

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 4, 2026

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How to Choose the Right Estate Planning Attorney in Thousand Oaks

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 4, 2026

Understanding Estate Planning Estate planning is a crucial process that involves the preparation of tasks to manage an individual’s asset base in the event of their incapacitation or death. This includes the bequest of assets to heirs and the settlement of estate taxes. Estate planning is essential for individuals and families as it ensures that…

Protecting Real Estate Assets: Essential Strategies for California Families

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 4, 2026

Learn about protecting real estate assets with smart estate planning. Help your California family secure wealth and prepare your children for any future.

How to Protect Your Assets with a Revocable Living Trust

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 3, 2026

What Is a Revocable Living Trust? A revocable living trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to manage and protect your assets during your lifetime and distribute them after your death without the need for probate. Unlike irrevocable trusts, which cannot be altered once established, a revocable living trust offers flexibility. As the grantor…

How to Draft a Will: Secure Your Family’s Future

By Estate Planning Attorney Eric Ridley | Feb 3, 2026

Learn how to draft a will step-by-step and protect your family’s legacy with this comprehensive guide for California families.

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