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Governor Newsom signed SB 1383 on September 17, 2020, significantly expanding the California Family Rights Act (“CFRA”). This new law becomes effective January 1. 2021, meaning businesses should be preparing now. What is the CA Family Rights Act? The CFRA is a law that allows eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid…
Read MoreDo you know someone who has a child with special needs, such as down syndrome or autism? They may need to consider the creation of an irrevocable trust to protect that child. It allows an individual to make sure a person with special needs is provided for beyond public benefits, by giving them cash, real…
Read MoreFederal Estate Tax As of October 2020, if you pass away with an estate worth more than eleven million, five-hundred and eighty thousand dollars ($11,580,000) you will have to pay federal estate tax. But this high number may be cut in half after the 2020 Presidential Election! If this may impact you, please read on…
Read MoreWater is one of the most important substances for living beings, so it is no surprise that there must be laws that govern water usage to allow for fairness. According to the California State Water Resources Control Board, water rights give you the ability to use water for a reasonable purpose in a reasonable amount. Specifically, it…
Read MoreCalifornia parents like you want the perfect way to tell your child about your divorce. After all, your child’s well-being is your top priority. You want to avoid as much damage as you possibly can. But is there any one way that minimizes damage more than the rest? Is there a “best” way to break…
Read MoreWe’ve all heard them on movies on and television shows. “You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to an attorney.” These words are not just used for dramatic effect. These are known as Miranda rights. It’s true; you do have the right not to answer police questions and to ask for…
Read MoreWithout even knowing it, you encounter contracts on an everyday basis. Just think about the terms of service language you agreed to on your phone when downloading a mobile application, or when you created your Facebook account. Those agreements are all contracts. Many people think contracts are only for businesses doing large transactions, but that…
Read MoreWe have received many questions about the Governor’s new requirements for masks. Here is a summary of the guidance from CDPH. The California Department of Public Health issued the following requirements for all Californians on June 18, 2020. It affects everyone in every county whenever you are in the following situations because they are considered…
Read MoreAs a California resident facing assault and battery charges, your life may change abruptly and not for the better if convicted. A conviction can prevent you from living in certain places and bar you from holding specific types of jobs. We often represent clients and help them eliminate or reduce criminal charges against them. Although…
Read MoreWhile small business owners may not have the same financial reach or resources as larger companies, they remain susceptible to the same legal woes as larger companies, such as wrongful termination lawsuits. Small business employers and employees need to know the basics of wrongful termination suits, mainly because such suits are common for small businesses. …
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