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<description><![CDATA[The Rcare estate plan maintenance service is a program offered by Wright &amp; Wright to provide you with affordable ongoing legal advice.]]></description>
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<title>Advanced Estate Planning Process | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Advanced Estate Planning Tools and Techniques | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Basic Estate Planning | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>EP 101 | Free Estate Planning Workshop | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[EP 101 is a free estate planning basics workshop held in Fresno and Madera. Click here if you would like to know more informaton about it.]]></description>
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<title>Estate and Gift Taxes | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Estate and Gift Taxes       Estate and Gift Taxes  Depending on the size of the estate, estate tax returns may be required and estate taxes may be payable. Under current law, an estate tax return is required in any case in which a decedent's gross estate value exceeds the given year's estate tax exemption amount. The &quot;gross estate&quot; includes any property interests of the decedent at the time of death, including but not limited to property in a probate estate, property in a living trust, and joint tenancy property. In other words, the gross estate for tax purposes is not the same thing as the &quot;probate estate.&quot; In fact, someone could avoid probate altogether by having a fully funded]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Our free estate planning workshop is for those that want to protect their family. Click here to sign up for it today.]]></description>
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<title>Funding | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Living Trusts | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Powers of Attorney | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Powers of Attorney       Powers of Attorney  In our office, Powers of Attorney are always created as part of a comprehensive estate plan. Whether you have a simple will or a Living Trust-based estate plan, &quot;financial&quot; or &quot;general durable&quot; powers of attorney are needed to facilitate certain financial transactions when you are cognitively disabled.  Routine financial matters, such as banking, signing tax returns, signing for mail, etc., are all more easily managed when a valid power of attorney is in place.  Go back to .        More About Our Services                   Fresno Office Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.265 E River Park Cir # 110Fresno, CA 93720-1576 Phone : (559) 228-8184Fax : (559) 438-1733Email :    Merced Office Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.]]></description>
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<title>Probate | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Resources | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Here are a list of resources that will help you further in finding the right estate planning attorney.]]></description>
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<title>Fresno Estate Planning Services | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Fresno Estate Planning Services    Attorneys at Wright &amp; Wright are experienced in all types of estate planning techniques and their tax implications.       Wright &amp; Wright's Services Our services include Estate Planning, Post-Death Estate Administration, Wills, Living Trusts, and Probate Matters.   We begin by consulting with you to analyze the extent of your assets and clarify your objectives in conserving and transferring them. Based on your situation, objectives and family dynamics, we identify estate planning options and help you evaluate their benefits. We take care of the details to implement your estate plan. We realize that the distribution of personal assets can be a source of friction in the best of family and business situations. We assist you in thinking through]]></description>
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<title>Our Staff | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Our Staff    Meet the staff at Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.         Judith A. WrightJudith A. Wright has lived in the Fresno area for nearly thirty years. She started heRcareer in banking, and then joined her husband, John, in the insurance business. In response to her experience and keen interest in estate planning, she attended San Joaquin College of Law. She is in the unique position to apply her experience in business to the legal profession. You may have attended one of Judy’s estate planning classes at Fresno Adult School , a workshop on Ethical Wills and Estate Planning at your local church or an “EP101” presentation with her son and fellow law partner, Robert S. Wright.Judy is a]]></description>
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<title>Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Terms and Conditions       Disclaimer &amp; Privacy Policy This website is purely a public resource of general California information (intended, but not promised or guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up-to-date). It is not intended as a source of legal advice. Do not rely on information at this or any other website without the advice of competent counsel. Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc. complies with the California Rules of Professional Conduct. This website is not sponsored or associated with any particular linked entity unless specifically stated. The existence of any particular link is simply intended to imply potential interest to the reader. Inclusion of a link should not be construed as an endorsement.  In accordance with Circular 230, the]]></description>
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<title>Trust Administration | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Trust Administration       TRUST ADMINISTRATION RESULTING FROM THE COGNITIVE INCAPACITY OF THE TRUSTMAKER(S)  When a Trustmaker is deemed incapacitated as defined in the Trust document (often either via a Disability Panel or through a medical doctor's determination), then the Trustmaker may pass the reins to a successor Trustee (or a married couple may leave the role with the non-incapacitated Trustmaker). As the Trustmaker remains the current beneficiary, the successor Trustee manages finances on behalf of the Trustmaker(s). This makes detailed instructions within the Trust instrument regarding the Trustmaker's wishes so important to avoid &quot;the Disability Dilemma.&quot; Essentially, the successor Trustee is now running a &quot;small business&quot; for the disabled Trustmaker. The successor Trustee is obligated to]]></description>
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<title>What We Do | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<title>Who We Serve | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Who We Serve       Client Characteristics  The people we serve usually have many of the following characteristics. Do the following points describe you?  They have worked hard to create their wealth Their money is not to be wasted on frivolous things They understand there are many powerful financial predators always after their wealth, such as taxes, lawsuits and divorcing &quot;in-laws&quot; They want their children to be self-sufficient Their estate is a hand up... not a hand out to heirs They want their children to have clear ethical guidelines and values when it comes to money Philanthropy is usually important to them, consistent with their feelings of stewardship, and they want to transfer this value to their heirs They hold]]></description>
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<title>Why We Do What We Do | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Why We Do What We Do       In our experience, most people are unaware of just how poorly their estate plans will actually work. The real tragedy for these families is that most problems don't arise until after it's too late to fix them. We have a passion for educating people about the pitfalls of traditional estate planning and helping them navigate the many estate planning challenges presented by our increasingly tax and legal landscape. There are many areas where estate plans fail. Some of the more common failures include:  Probates still happen, MORE OFTEN THAN NOT, even where the client(s) created a living trust with the specific objective of avoiding probate.  Unintended heirs receiving property that should]]></description>
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<title>Wills | Wright &amp; Wright Attorneys at Law, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Wills       A properly drafted will may provide for the following:  Avoids distribution under the Law of Intestacy (&quot;intestacy&quot; refers to the state law that dictates who will receive a person's property, when they die without leaving any estate plan documents).  Permits the nomination of a Guardian for minor children (without such nomination, the court will appoint a guardian).  Waives the probate bond.  Appoints the Executor. This avoids confusion (and sometimes legal entanglements) when more than one of your heirs believes they should be the one to administer your assets.  Makes specific bequests to individuals.  Sale of assets are made during the probate administration without the executor having to publish a notice of sale in the newspaper.  Authorizes the continuation]]></description>
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