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Administering an Estate: What Families Should Know

Administering an estate after the death of a loved one involves more than distributing property. From navigating probate or trust administration to handling debts, taxes, and beneficiary disputes, the process requires precision and legal compliance. This article outlines what families should know about estate administration in California and why professional guidance can make the process smoother.

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How to Pay Yourself When You Own an LLC

Owning an LLC gives you flexibility in how you get paid—but the rules vary depending on whether you’re taxed as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation. Learn the different ways LLC owners can pay themselves and the tax implications of each.

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Top 5 Things to Know About Hiring an Attorney

Hiring an attorney is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. From choosing the right legal specialty to understanding fees and communication, here are the top five things you should know before bringing a lawyer on board.

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5 Myths About Living Trusts in California

Many Californians believe living trusts are only for the wealthy or that a will offers the same protection. The truth is, a living trust can save families time, money, and stress—regardless of wealth. In this article, Apricity Law breaks down five of the most common myths about living trusts in California and explains why a trust might be the smartest move for your estate plan.

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Personal Guarantees: What They Are and When They Are Required?

New businesses often struggle to secure financing without assets or credit history. A personal guarantee on a business loan can help—but it also puts your personal assets at risk. Before signing, it’s crucial to weigh the benefits against the potential liabilities and ensure your business plan supports success.

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Complying with Estimated Quarterly Taxes

If you earn income without employer withholding, such as self-employment, investments, or rental income, you may need to make estimated quarterly tax payments. Missing these deadlines can trigger IRS penalties. Learn who is required to pay, key due dates, and how to calculate and submit your payments to stay compliant year-round.

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