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    Estate Planning

    Women’s Estate Planning: Everything You Need to Know

    As a dedicated team at BruegelPC, we understand that estate planning is not a one-size-fits-all process, especially for women who might face unique challenges. Whether you’re thinking about how to distribute your assets or protect your children’s future, it’s essential to plan ahead. Through our years of experience in divorce law, we’ve seen firsthand how…

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    Estate Planning

    Writing Your Own Will: Can It Be Notarized?

    As divorce lawyers here at BruegelPC, we often hear clients ask, “Can I write my own will and have it notarized?” Writing a will may seem like a straightforward task, but there are crucial details you must understand to ensure its legality. In this article, I’ll share the key points you need to know if…

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    Elder Law

    Applying for Medicare Food Allowance: A Guide

    When approaching the process of applying for the Medicare food allowance, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At BruegelPC, we know that navigating such benefits can be complex, especially without the right guidance. That’s why, in this article, we’ll walk you through each step in a clear and straightforward way. By following these simple instructions, you’ll…

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    Elder Law

    Avoiding Observation Status: A Comprehensive Guide

    As experienced divorce lawyers at BruegelPC, we understand that navigating medical bills can be as tricky as legal disputes. Finding yourself in a hospital but not technically admitted can lead to unexpected costs. In this article, I’ll show you practical steps to steer clear of observation status. Trust me, with a little foresight, you can…

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    Divorce

    How to File for Divorce in California When Both Parties Agree

    Divorce can be an incredibly stressful process, but it doesn’t have to be when both parties agree on the terms. At BruegelPC, we specialize in making this process as smooth and straightforward as possible. In this article, I’ll walk you through the essential steps to file for divorce in California, ensuring you can move on…

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    Divorce

    Cost of Divorce in Oklahoma: How Much Does It Really Cost?

    Divorce can be both an emotional and financial strain, leaving many wondering about the costs involved. At BruegelPC, we understand the complexities and expenses associated with divorce in Oklahoma. From filing fees to attorney costs, there are various factors that can influence the total amount you’ll spend. Let us guide you through what to expect…

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    Estate Planning

    Living Trust: Items to Exclude for Estate Planning

    I learned early in my practice at BruegelPC that not everything belongs in a living trust. Over the years, clients have asked why some assets shouldn’t be included. It’s an important question with potential pitfalls if overlooked. Let me share a few key insights to protect your assets effectively. According to the California Courts website,…

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    Estate Planning

    Will vs Trust: Exploring the Differences

    At BruegelPC, we often get asked about the difference between a will and a trust. Both are powerful tools for managing your estate, but they serve different purposes. While a will only comes into play after you pass away, a trust can be used while you are still alive. Join me as I break down…

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    Estate Planning

    Revoking Power of Attorney: Do You Need a Lawyer?

    At BruegelPC, we’ve often been asked: “Do you really need a lawyer to revoke a power of attorney? It might seem like a simple legal task, but there are hidden complexities. From avoiding costly mistakes to ensuring every legal requirement is met, the right guidance can make a huge difference. Let’s dive into why having…

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    Estate Planning

    Consequences of Not Having a Will

    When someone passes away without a will, their estate becomes part of a complex legal process that can be both time-consuming and stressful for their loved ones. At BruegelPC, we understand how complicated probate laws can be, especially during emotionally challenging times. We’ll walk you through what happens when there isn’t a will, and how…

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