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By Kate Halligan
The Blind Side: Further Unveiling of Problematic Conservatorships
Former NFL star Michael Oher has taken legal action to end his conservatorship.
By Kate Halligan
Optimize your Money: Calculate the Cost of Probate
By creating an estate plan you can preserve funds for your intended recipients and avoid unnecessary administration costs.
By Kate Halligan
Optimize your Money: The Maximum Value Date for Intended Inheritance
Under a distribution scheme like the example above, your children will not receive their intended inheritance until your death, meaning most children receive when they are approximately 55 years old. By that time, your children are at a stage of their life where the money will not be as impactful, or they cannot use it to optimize their life in the way they could have when they were 30 years old.
By Kate Halligan
The Estate of Anne Heche & Electronic Wills
In the Estate of Anne Heche, the Los Angeles County Superior Court was presented with the question of whether it would consider an email a will despite California’s lack of legislation validating an electronic will.
By Kate Halligan
Estate Administrators to be Named in their Representative Capacity
In the Estate of Billy Joe Douglas (2022) 83 Cal. App. 5th 690, the Third District Court of Appeal, held that a clerical error in naming an estate administrator as a judgment debtor could be fixed by a motion to correct the judgment.
The firm has added Partner Trevor Hensley to the firm name to honor his contributions
Herrig & Vogt is now Herrig, Vogt & Hensley
By Kate Halligan
New Bill aims to Protect Vulnerable Adults from Isolation
Since its adoption in 1982, the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (hereinafter referred to as the “Elder Abuse Act”), has been continually expanded by the Legislature. Effective January 1, 2023, the Elder Abuse Act will include California Assembly Bill 1243 (AB 1243). Under AB 1243, two expansions will be made to protect elders and dependent adults: (1) interested parties may seek anti-isolation restraining orders and, (2) courts may review the propriety of “specific debts” to determine whether they are the product of elder abuse.
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Vogt Recognized in 2023 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America
We are excited to announce that George F. Vogt, Jr., founder and partner of Herrig & Vogt, LLP, has been recognized
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City of Lincoln Declares April ‘child Abuse Prevention Month’, Recognizes Kids First
The City of Lincoln recently adopted Proclamation 2022-04 declaring April 2022 as Child Abuse Prevention and
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