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Why College Students (and Their Parents) Should Think About Estate Planning Now
As August rolls in, many families are sending their children off to college—an exciting and emotional milestone. While the focus is often on dorm room essentials and tuition payments, there’s an important subject that often gets overlooked: estate planning for college students. You might be thinking, “My child is only 18. Why would they need…
Read MoreEssential Estate Planning Questions to Ask Your Attorney
Be Prepared. Be Protected. Be Informed. When it comes to estate planning, most people don’t know where to begin. You may know you need a plan in place, but the legal talk, documents, and decisions involved can feel overwhelming. That’s why sitting down with an experienced estate planning attorney, like Dana Cannon at Cannon Legal…
Read MoreWhy You Should Get an Estate Plan—Before It’s Too Late
When most people hear the term “estate plan,” they think it’s only for the ultra-wealthy or those nearing retirement. But that’s one of the biggest misconceptions out there. In reality, estate planning is for everyone—young professionals, parents, homeowners, business owners, and even recent graduates just starting to build their financial future. At Cannon Legal Firm,…
Read MoreIt’s Not Too Late: Why Setting Up a Pet Trust Is the Smartest Way to Protect Your Furry Family
Our pets are more than animals—they’re family. They comfort us during hard times, bring joy to our daily routines, and give us unconditional love. But have you ever thought about what would happen to your beloved pet if something happened to you? It’s a question many pet owners avoid, assuming a friend or family member…
Read MorePlanning for Peace of Mind: Why Estate Planning Matters in an Uncertain Economy
In times of economic uncertainty, the importance of careful planning becomes even more critical. While the markets fluctuate and inflation impacts our daily lives, many people are left wondering how they can maintain financial stability and protect their future. One powerful yet often overlooked tool is estate planning. Regardless of income level or age, estate…
Read MoreEstate Planning for New Seniors: It’s Never Too Early to Protect Your Legacy
Cannon Legal Firm – Voted Best Probate Lawyers of Long Beach 2025 Seniors! If you’ve recently entered your golden years, congratulations—it’s a time to enjoy the fruits of your labor, spend more time with loved ones, and reflect on what truly matters. But one of the most important steps you can take at this stage…
Read MoreWhy College Students Need an Estate Plan: Protecting Young Adults with Advance Health Care Directives
When most people think about estate planning, they picture older adults with significant assets or families with children. But there’s an often-overlooked group that also needs protection: young adults heading off to college. At Cannon Legal Firm, we believe that every adult—regardless of age or wealth—deserves to have a voice in their medical care and…
Read MoreHonoring Fathers by Protecting Their Legacy: Why Estate Planning Matters This Father’s DayPublished by Cannon Legal Firm – Long Beach, CA
Father’s Day is a special time to celebrate the men who have guided, protected, and provided for us throughout our lives. At Cannon Legal Firm, we believe one of the most meaningful ways to honor fathers—past, present, and future—is by helping them protect what matters most: their family and their legacy. While ties, tools, and…
Read MoreWhy Setting Up a Trust Fund Matters—No Matter Your Age
When it comes to estate planning, most people think it’s something to consider later in life. But in reality, setting up a trust fund is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make at any age. Whether you’re in your 20s building a career, raising a young family, or enjoying your retirement years, a…
Read MoreWhat Happens to a Home in a Trust After the Owner Dies?
Understanding Property, Beneficiaries, and Trustees “What happens to a house that’s in a trust after the owner passes away?” It depends on how the trust is structured, but trusts are designed to simplify the transfer of assets and help avoid the probate process. If a home is properly placed in a trust, the transition after…
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