What to do when you are in the Los Angeles Probate Court?

There are some important court tips repeated by probate judges to consider when you are in the Los Angeles Probate Court. Whether you are from Los Angeles or if you are from out-of-state, there are some nuances that you should know about…

New Parents, Old Parents and Estate Planning in Los Angeles

When you are a new parent, you don’t think of your parents’ estate plan. You are too busy taking care of your young ones. When you are old parents, you don’t think of your own incapacity or demise but are focused on…

Woodland Hills Ca Probate Lawyer: Woodland Hills Experienced Lawyer in Probates and Estates

Do you need a probate lawyer? Sirkin Law Group offers skilled Woodland Hills probate attorneys who can help you with your estate matters.

Conservatorship Litigation | What to do in Los Angeles?

When you are involved in Conservatorship Litigation, you may forget that a Los Angeles Conservatorship is unlike any other Conservatorship when parties litigate or engage in disputes. First, the more parties petition, the more complex the conservatorship litigation gets. For example, if…

Who can be a trustee in California?

Who can be a trustee is one of the most common questions a Los Angeles trust lawyer hears. The answer to that question depends on a number of factors. First, you have to look at the trust document to see who is…

Do you need help as a conservator or guardian in Los Angeles?

The most important function that a conservator or guardian has, is to protect the person and assets of the individual for whose benefit the guardian or conservator has been appointed. For the same reason, a Woodland Hills conservator’s attorney is there to…

List of Important Items for Conservators as described by Mina Sirkin Attorney

There are critical legal items that a conservator must discuss with an attorney when acting as a conservator or when having been appointed as a co-conservator of a person or estate. The following is a list of some of the important matter,…

Inheriting Separate Property Where there is No Will in California

Where there is no will under California Inheritance Law, there are default rules for who will inherit the estate, under intestacy or intestate succession and its application where there is a will. Here is a list of what you have to look…