Klotz, Jean S
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Creating an estate plan is an important step to take for yourself and your loved ones. There are many factors to consider, such as reducing your tax burden, avoiding probate court, perhaps planning for a special needs child, anticipating possible conflicts among heirs, and deciding your medical and personal care should you become incapacitated.

Carefully planning your estate now ensures you and your loved ones will be taken care of as you wish. Proper estate planning is crucial and mistakes can be costly. Navigating complex legal issues as they apply to your unique family situation may feel overwhelming, but you can rely on Clara Yang to help you fully understand your estate planning options.
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Since 2003, Clara Yang has focused her law practice exclusively on estate planning, special needs planning, conservatorships, probates and trust administration. She is well respected by her clients and her colleagues. Clara appreciates the opportunity to raise her two young sons in the wonderful Mother Lode community of Placerville.
Estate planning allows you to legally determine how your assets will be used or distributed should you be incapacitated or die. While creating a will is important, it is only one part of your estate plan.

You can likely benefit from having an experienced estate planning attorney design a comprehensive plan that many include additional documents, such as a revocable living trust, an end-of-life plan, power of attorney, and advance health care directive.Clara Yang will create an individual estate plan tailored to your wishes, in order to protect the best interests of yourself and your loved ones.
Many people have the mistaken belief that estate planning is only for the wealthy and the elderly. Although most people die in old age, accidents and other unexpected tragedies can happen. The loss of a parent of a young child can have a huge emotional and financial impact on a family. Proper planning can ensure your loved ones and children are protected in case of a sudden death.
Most people are familiar with the importance of writing a will to indicate your final wishes and name your beneficiaries. But did you know that creating a trust may actually be a better option for your financial and family situation? The earlier you begin planning for your future and for the future of your loved ones, the better.
When you establish your estate plan, you likely want to leave an inheritance to your loved ones. However, if any family member receives financial assistance from the government, your bequest could actually prevent them from receiving further benefits. If you have a family member with special needs, you are obviously concerned with their care and well-being in the future.
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